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A Detailed Look At The Blacked Out And Perforated Air Jordan 1 High

A Detailed Look At The Blacked Out And Perforated Air Jordan 1 High

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Updated January 20th, 2017: The Air Jordan 1 “Perforated Pack” is releasing in two colorways of black and white on February 4th, 2017 for $160.

After a big year for the Air Jordan 1 in 2016 which saw the bringback of a number of OG looks as well as coveted new colorways like the second “Shattered Backboard” colorway, it looks like Jordan Brand doesn’t have plans to stop production of the legendary silhouette any time soon. We already know that the much-loved “Royal” colorway is returning in 2017, and we’ve recently learned that two new all-white and all-black colorways with perforated leather details are arriving early next year.

As we await to see what else Jordan Brand has in store for the Air Jordan 1 High, today we get a closer look at the black-out colorway, that almost goes “Triple Black” except for the white outsole and alternate white laces. Take a good look at all the details of the colorway, including perforated heel and toe panels, the leather tongue tag with embossed Nike Air logo, and embossed “wings” logo, and keep your eyes on Sneaker News for a US release date of the new-look Air Jordan 1.

Air Jordan 1 High “Perforated”

Color: Black/White-White
Style Code: 555088-002
Release Date: February 4th, 2017
Price: $160


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