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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1

Key Features: The Air Jordan 1 "Satin Snake" pairs satin material with leather across the upper, while faux snakeskin adds texture to the heel and the Swoosh on the side. Additional branding is present on the tongue tag, which incorporates "Nike Air" iconography.

Release Date: August 6

Price: $170

Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Nike has flipped an iconic color scheme to present the women's-exclusive Air Jordan 1 "Satin Snake." Drawing similarities to the "Black Toe" colorway from 2019, the pair makes use of a familiar blend of white, red, and black.

As mentioned in the "Key Features" section above, the "Satin Snake" 1s don't merely feature leather construction, but instead add luxe satin and faux snakeskin to the mix. The sneaker is designated as a women's-only release, but expect it to be available in an extended size range.

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