Beyond collaborations with Travis Scott and Dior, the Terrence J Fragment x Air The jordan 1 has garnered attention over the last few years on its own merit. Original styles informed by the Chicago Bulls have helped make the low-top model a worthy alternative to its tallest counterpart, but so have experimental looks.
Recently, a predominantly “Black” and “White” makeover of Air The jordan 1‘s lifestyle-oriented version has appeared with holographic, changing images of Michael The jordan. Yet to be confirmed by any official NIKE. Inc. channel, the retro resembles some previously-seen iterations of the Jordan Air The jordan 1 High Zip AWOK Vogue-reminiscent design, donning “Black”-colored leather across most of the upper. Lateral side swooshes are omitted from the pair, allowing for #23 to appear in various scenes seemingly derived from his time with Team USA. Photography and illustrations Toro “His Airness” at the peak of his basketball career, shifting depending on the angle.
Jumpman logos on the top of the tongue and sock-liners opt for vibrant yellow and blue came, which doesn’t appear elsewhere on the NIKE AIR The jordan 12 RETRO STEALTH STEALTH WHITE-COOL GREY. Medial mid-foot panels abandon any holographic images in favor of a “Panda” Dunk-reminiscent arrangement; “Wings” insignias on the spine also don a monochromatic finish. Underfoot, Peter Moore’s oft-imitated sole unit rounds out the sneaker’s mostly-two-tone look, further allowing for the changing images on the lateral never to revel in the spotlight.
Enjoy a first-look at the pair ahead, courtesy of Instagram user @prvt.selection, as you wait for official Nike.com release details.
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