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Nike Air Jordan Shoes,The Air Jordan 1 is on fire this year. Jordan Brand has planned over 30 colorways to release this year, and so far they’ve all been hits.After leaking back in June, the 'Court Purple' colourway of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG — as well as its 'Pine Green' compadre — now has official imagery and release info from Jordan Brand. This pair's color scheme bears a resemblance to the recently released "Clay Green" Air Jordan 1 from the "Best Hand in the Game" pack. Now, we have a closer look at one of the next color schemes, which paints the silhouette in Pine Green. Although similar to 2009’s “Celtics” colorway, this version differs slightly making for a brand new Nike Air Jordan I colorway. Nike Air Max 97 Ultra Pink Prime ,The Air Jordan 1 is everywhere right now. While it has never completely gone out of style, the original Jordan has experienced somewhat of a return to the limelight in recent years, all thanks to Jordan Brand getting creative with the silhouette.Both iterations of the kicks feature the classic colour-blocking Jordan fans know and love, and also couple their namesake hues with a combination of black and white contrasts. This year, things are no different, as JB is unleashing a whopping thirty new colorways of the coveted silhouette.Jordan Brand continues on with its remastering of certain models by adding a premium-looking tumbled leather to this specific Air Jordan. With the Jordan 1 experiencing a burst in popularity, it comes as no surprise that Jordan would begin to push the shoe in all sorts of colors for everyone to secure their favorite pair.
This Fall, the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG will debut in one of its first-ever green colorways. And since these come in Retro High OG form, original details like a nylon tongue and Nike Air branding remain intact. Currently referred to as “Pine Green”, this will be the first standard Jordan 1 High in all of its Retro OG glory to take on Michael Jordan’s least favorite color.Adopting the clean and simple color-blocking of the famed Shattered Backboard AJ1s, this Air Jordan 1 release replaces the orange hue with a pine green option for a variant of 2009’s “Celtics” colorway. However, this new release will replace the combination of leather and suede paneling with the traditional all-leather build typically found on Jordan's first signature. Using the “Black Toe” theme, the toe box and heel sections of this pair come in a brilliant green hue, countered by white and black to finish it off. edited by blair2019 on 9/18/2018
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