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The Air Jordan 1 Low Slip Appears In The “Chicago” Theme”

The Air Jordan 1 Low Slip Appears In The “Chicago” Theme”

The “Chicago” palette of red, black, and white was the first — and arguably the most iconic — color scheme to ever grace the Air Jordan 1. Now, “Chicago” is coming back in a new style, adorning the women’s-only Air Jordan 1 Low Slip — an updated retail version of an unreleased sample from 2007. Apart from the noticeable absence of laces, the shoes boast plenty of other special details as well: the midfoot Swoosh is fully embroidered with thick black stitching, and a small white Swoosh on the lateral mudguard adds extra branding. The tongue tag is flipped inside-out and repeated all the way down the throat as well as appearing on the heel, adding a factory-style touch to the classic color scheme. A standard white midsole and red AJ1 outsole then complete the look. These new Jordan shoes for the ladies are set to release March 1st for $110 USD, so check out a store list and full set of official images below to prepare yourself for the drop.

Air Jordan 1 Low Slip Wmns
Release Date: March 1st, 2019
$110
Color: Varsity Red/Black/White
Style Code: BQ8462-601

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