The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A “Royal Toe” Colorway
Color-toed Air Jordan 1s have become a regular thing for the Jumpman. Even the silhouette’s low-top and mid-top trims are often following suit, painting their toe box in equally as many ways. In anticipation for the upcoming release of the “UNC Toe,” the Air Jordan 1 Low has prepared its own contribution to the collection: […] © Sneaker News, 2023. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us The post The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A "Royal Toe" Colorway appeared first on Sneaker News. The post The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A “Royal Toe” Colorway appeared first on Sneaker News.
Color-toed Air Jordan 1s have become a regular thing for the Jumpman. Even the silhouette’s low-top and mid-top trims are often following suit, painting their toe box in equally as many ways.
In anticipation for the upcoming release of the “UNC Toe,” the Air Jordan 1 Low has prepared its own contribution to the collection: the “Royal Toe.” But unlike the aforementioned colorway — which, similar to its predecessors, largely follows the color blocking of the OG “Black Toe” — this pair applies its blues across not only the toe box, heel tab, and outsole but also the Swoosh. The rest of the shoe is then dressed in neutral tones: white paints both the midsole and mid-panel, while the adjacent overlays, lace unit, and the like opt for a dark black finish.
Enjoy a closer look at the Air Jordan 1 Low “Royal Toe” via the official images ahead. These should be hitting Nike.com and select retailers soon, so sit tight if you’d like to add a set to your rotation.
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Air Jordan 1 Low
Release Date: 2023
Color: N/A
Mens: $110 Style Code: 553558-140
North America2023
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