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The Air Jordan 1 "White Royal" arrived today, marking the addition of another non-retro colorway to the silhouette family. Swapping out the "Black Royal" OG sneaker's dark side panel in place of a white leather one, this new Jordan 1 offers a lighter rendition of the classic. Thankfully it's still available at StockX for a pretty attractive price.

StockX market data shows that the Air Jordan 1 "White Royal" is selling for an average price of around $294, slightly above its retail cost. The 52-week high price reached $459, making it a smart time to cop.

The blue toe box of the coveted OG colorway is kept in place here, while the new lighter side panel gives the Swoosh some extra clarity. The iconic wings logo is stamped at the upper, in proud reference to Michael Jordan. Clued-up Jordan fans might also notice that the "White Royal" aesthetic isn't far from the Jordan 1 "Fragment," an ultra-rare piece that can go for upwards of $3,000 at resale.

Shop the Air Jordan 1 “White Royal” at StockX.

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NikeAir Jordan 1 Retro High 'Royal Toe'
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