White-dominant Nike the Air Max 720 is a proposition that’s propelled sales for Beaverton for decades. Though the upcoming Nike Debuts the Air Jordan 1 GS Heiress "Plum Fog" Low “White/Red” certainly keeps that momentum going, an eye on how this pair is titled reveals its true intrigue.
To briefly touch on this shoe’s appearance, that aforementioned formula continues a 100% hit rate here, meeting some seemingly premium materials with the enduringly stylish combo of white & red. However, the “Circular Design” imprint on the insole indicates its inclusion in the “Next Nature” program, boasting at least 20% recycled material by weight.
Zooming out, Nike’s current in-house climate pledge aims towards a goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. Though that date may seem far off, this Air Force 1 release is material proof of the strides they’re making towards it. We’re likely still some time way from every Nike shoe carrying the “Next Nature” stamp, but that subtitle arriving on everyday, run-of-the-mill kicks like this charts a path towards that future.
The Nike Debuts the Air Jordan 1 GS Heiress "Plum Fog" Next Nature “White/Red” is expected in the coming weeks, dropping in women’s sizing for $115.
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Nike Debuts the Air Jordan 1 GS Heiress "Plum Fog" Low Next Nature
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