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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1

Key Features: Dressed almost completely in black, the sneaker’s upper looks to feature a neoprene or nylon base with leather overlays and hits of red on the laces, tongue, and logo.

Release Date: January 18

Price: $170

Buy: Nike and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: The Nike Air Jordan 1 has seen a fair few releases over the last few years and it doesn’t look like Nike is slowing down the rate at which the model will drop any time soon. This year’s first Nike Air Jordan 1 is a stealthy affair, dressed almost all in black save for red accents on the logo, laces, and tongue, as well as a contrasting white midsole. Set to drop on January 18, check it out above.

Where to buy the Nike Air Jordan 1 “Black Satin”

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