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To celebrate the NBA All-Star game this week, Jordan Brand released some brand new sneaker heat in the form of an Air Jordan 1 in an eye-catching but super wearable "Turbo Green" colorway. Retailing for $160, the kicks now come with a small resale premium of approx. 22% at StockX, should you have been unlucky in the raffles.

Coming in a clean white leather upper with pre-worn green suede overlays and Nike "Swoosh", a highlight of the new AJ1s is the subtle side panel text which reads "SP 19 Air Jordan 1 High OG". On the tongue, you'll find black and yellow Nike Air branding, along with the wings logo on its ankles.

Since surfacing on StockX prior to dropping, the high-tops have seen a sale record of as much as $405. You'll be glad to know that the current lowest ask is now a much more reasonable mark-up, with asks of less than $200 in some sizes. Click through below to add an All-Star to your rotation now.

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JordanJordan 1 Retro High Turbo
$366
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