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The Air Jordan 1 Retro High “Un-Supreme” Just Released

The Air Jordan 1 Retro High “Un-Supreme” Just Released

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One of the first Jordan Brand releases of 2016 to have an eye on was the Air Jordan 1 Retro High “Un-Supreme”, that colorway that included cement elephant print and the perfect amount of Gym Red accents to harken back to Supreme’s iconic Nike SB Dunk Low collab (that in turn was inspired by the Air Jordan 3 “Black/Cement”). There was never a firm release date on the general release, but today we’re getting word that select shops are starting to stock a full size run priced at $140. With 2015’s 30th anniversary celebration all wrapped up, it will be interesting to see what JB has planned for the Air Jordan 1 going into the new year. With this pair, the brand is off to a great start. Be sure to check out a better look at this awesome general release colorway of Mike’s classic first signature below and look out for this pair from retailers like Premier and on eBay.

Source: Premier

Air Jordan 1 High “Un-Supreme”

Color: Black/Cement Grey-Anthracite-Gym Red
Style Code: 839115-013
Price: $140

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