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The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A USA Theme Ahead Of The July 4th Holiday

The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A USA Theme Ahead Of The July 4th Holiday

As we enter July tomorrow (yes, you read that sentence correctly), the Air Jordan 1 Low has emerged in a “USA”-friendly tri-colored arrangement.

Uppers on the newly-surfaced retro are predominantly clad in navy, just as a recently-seen Jordan 1 Mid for kids. Unlike its patriotic mid-top counterpart, however, the forthcoming Jordan 1 Low forgoes any golden accents in favor of flat “Gym Red” details. The toe box and heel overlay not only interrupt the low-top Jordan 1‘s color scheme in “White”, but also the pair’s mostly-fabric construction given their leather makeup. Underfoot, sole units keep things simple in “White” and navy.

A release date is still unknown, but this Jordan 1 Low may quietly arrive at Nike.com soon to coincide with any July 4th celebration. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

In confirmed Jordan release dates, the Jordan 5 Alternate Grape launches on July 7th.

UPDATE (07/09/2020):
The Air Jordan 1 Low “USA” is now available at select retailers.

Air Jordan 1 Low “USA”
$90
Color: White/Blue/Gym Red
Style Code: CZ8454-400

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Air Jordan 1 Low Cz8454 400 4







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