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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan I

Key Features: A full-grain leather upper features black, white, and pine green colorblocking similar to the previously-released “Bred Toe” AJI. A Nike Air tongue tag and the iconic wings logo, as well as the off-white midsole round out the look.

Release Date: September 22

Price: $160

Buy: Nike & select retailers such as Solebox

Editor’s Notes: Michael Jordan’s most iconic silhouette, the Air Jordan I, will be released on September 22 in a “Pine Green” colorway.

Adopting the same colorblocking as the highly popular “Shattered Backboard” pair from last year, as well as the “Bred Toe” colorway, this iteration sees orange and red replaced with pine green. Although similar to 2009’s “Celtics” colorway, this version differs slightly making for a brand new Nike Air Jordan I colorway.

Jordan Brand continues on with its remastering of certain models by adding a premium-looking tumbled leather to this specific Air Jordan.

Retailing at $160, you’ll be able to pick up a pair on September 22.

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