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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1

Key Features: Making use of a predominantly white leather upper, the Air Jordan 1 features red detailing on the heel and ankle collar, as well as the Jumpman logo on the tongue tag, in place of the classic Nike Air insignia. The Swoosh is done up in black, as are the tongue and sock liner. A crisp white mid- and outsole combination completes the look.

Release Date: TBC

Price: TBC (likely $160)

Buy: TBC (likely Nike and select retailers)

Editor’s Notes: This rumored upcoming Air Jordan 1 colorway reworks the silhouette’s OG "Chicago" colorway, increasing the prominence of white in the sneaker's look and adding Jumpman branding.

Designed by Peter Moore, the Air Jordan 1 is "the one that started it all” as far as sneaker culture goes. The Chicago Bulls-style colorway is arguably the most iconic colorway in the Jordan Brand stable.

So far, there has been no official news about this release. But with product images having leaked, a release could well be on its way. As always, stay tuned for more information.

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