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SoleFly Debuts New Logo On Their Air Jordan 1 Collaboration

SoleFly Debuts New Logo On Their Air Jordan 1 Collaboration

Closing out a banner year of Jordan collaborations is this epic take on the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG by SoleFly. With several retro and non-retro models under their belt, the South Florida sneaker boutique has turned their attention to Jumpman’s most coveted silhouette over the last few years, adding some key city-specific elements by way of the green/orange colorway, the MIA and 305 call-out behind the tongue, and even an alternate OG-style shoebox that replaced the original red logo with a bright orange. Stamped onto the leather overlay on the heel is their brand new shop logo that will serve as their new visual identity moving forward. Iinspired by the timeless Wings logo that debuted on the Air Jordan 1, the Miami-based shop looked to invoke flight, speed, and forward motion onto their new emblem.

The SoleFly x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG will release exclusively through a special release event this Saturday, December 8th during Art Basel in Miami. Stay tuned for release details.

Updated December 8th, 2018: The release of the shoes have been postponed. Stay tuned to @SoleFly for updates.

Photography by Sneaker News

SoleFly x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG
Release Date: December 8th, 2018
Color: Sail/Fir-Team Orange
Style Code: AV3905-138

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