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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 Mid SE

Key Features: The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE features a leather, suede, and nylon upper, and is branded with a Swoosh on the side, the Air Jordan Wings logo at the collar, and the Jumpman on the tongue and insole.

Release Date: Coming soon

Price: The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE generally retails for $125.

Buy: Nike.com

Editor’s Notes: Nike will soon be releasing a budget-friendly alternative to the Union x Air Jordan 1, similar to what it did with the Dior x Air Jordan 1 just months ago. This particular colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE finds touches of black, grey, red, and white coming together throughout, ultimately resembling Union's highly-coveted Jordan 1 scheme.

This isn't the only Union-inspired colorway Nike is releasing, however. On July 11 you'll be able to get your hands on the "Smoke Grey" Air Jordan 1 through Nike SNKRS for $170.

Union's Air Jordan 1 is widely considered one of the best sneaker collaborations in recent years. The shoe originally released in 2018 for $190.

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