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Brand: Nike SB x Jordan Brand

Model: Air Jordan 1 Low “Midnight Navy”

Key Features: The sneaker upper has a white leather base with midnight navy nubuck overlays and a silver Swoosh. The Nike SB branding on the tongue and Jordan Wings on the heel are rendered in white. A red Jumpman logo on the toe box and the signature of Nike SB skateboarder Eric Koston inside the tongue complete the look.

Release Date: June 17

Price: $110

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Following the last Nike SB Air Jordan pack, which included both “Defiant 1” Air Jordan 1 Highs, Nike's SB and Jordan subdivisions have teamed up again on this “Midnight Navy” Air Jordan 1 Low designed by Nike SB skate legend Eric Koston.

The shoe is a nod to the Air Jordan 1’s early popularity among skateboarders. Koston himself recalls being shown a pair of white and navy Air Jordan 1s with a Zoom Air sock liner almost 20 years ago. That popularity would eventually lead to the foundation of Nike SB in 2002.

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