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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 34 “Infrared 23”

Key Features: Dubbed "Infrared," the sneaker borrows its palette from Michael Jordan's first championship sneaker, the Nike Air Jordan 6. This time, however, the vibrant red hue serves as the base, while the laces, tongue, liner and forefoot stabilizer standout in black. Other highlights includes an Infrared Jumpman and Flight on the tongue and a Visible Zoom Air cushioning window under the forefoot.

Release Date: Rumored to be March 4

Price: $180

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Jordan Brand digs into the archives connecting past and present on the “Infrared” Air Jordan 34. The “Infrared” colorway was not only worn by Michael Jordan when he won his first championship in 1991, it has also become one of the most iconic color schemes from the Air Jordan line.

The "Infrared" Air Jordan 34 was debuted during All-Star Weekend in Chicago by players Luka Doncic and Jayson Tatum. Leak accounts claim the that the release is set for March 4 at a retail price of $180.

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