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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 “Satin Black Toe”

Key Features: The OG "Black Toe" color-blocking is left untouched, with the heel and ankle collars dressed in red, a white leather base, and black mudguard and overlays. But instead of going all leather, Jordan Brand has opted for a luxurious satin material on the heel and ankle collars. In addition, the Jordan Wings logo on the ankle collar is a metal badge instead of embossed.

Release Date: August 17

Price: $160

Buy: Nike and select retailers (see list below)

Editor’s Notes: Images from Jordan Brand have given us a closer look at the previously rumored “Satin Black Toe” Nike Air Jordan 1. The pair follows the women's “Satin Shattered Backboard” Air Jordan 1 from 2018, although this pair takes an OG colorway and flips it. This release is also believed to be in women’s sizing only, making it more exclusive.

Check out the images above and stay tuned for further release information.

Where to buy:

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