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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 “First Class Flight”

Key Features: The sneaker is predominantly white, with pops of yellow at the medial Swoosh, heel, and outsole. The white base is meant to mimic packaging used to ship documents, while the barcode and shipping labels on the heel and medial ankle collar double down on the first class, priority mail theme.

Release Date: September 26 (Europe), September 28 (US)

Price: €150 / $160

Buy: Nike and select retailers such as Titolo and BSTN

Editor’s Notes: The Nike Air Jordan 1 “First Class Flight's” white and yellow colorway, as well as the materials used, are inspired by Nike’s very own shipping department. The white upper material is designed to look and crease like packaging material. Barcodes on the heels and shipping labels on the medial ankle collars are very obvious nods to priority shipping.

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