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A Women’s Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Varsity Red” Expected February 2022

A Women’s Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Varsity Red” Expected February 2022

NIKE, Inc. hasn’t exhausted its Air Jordan releases of the year yet, but it’s already started looking to 2022, as rumors have just emerged of a women and children’s-exclusive Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG in a “Light Iron Ore/Varsity Red/Sail” colorway.

Akin to some of the model’s most iconic iterations, the newly-surfaced style indulges in a “colorless” arrangement across its toe box and mid-foot panels. Light grey, however, enters the mix around the collar, and is overshadowed by the vibrant red that animates overlays around the forefoot, along the tongue and across the heel. Although official images of the upcoming Air Jordan 1 haven’t emerged, early shots of the shoes reveal an ostensibly-fabric makeup at the profile swooshes. The side logo appears thinner due to its white border, a non-standard touch to Carolyn Davidson’s iconic creation. Underfoot, the retro is set to indulge in a Chicago Bulls-friendly color combination, with tread opting for “Varsity Red” flair.

Enjoy a first-look at the pair here below, and expect a Nike SNKRS launch on February 4th, 2022.

For more swoosh-branded footwear, check out the Nike Air Max 1, which celebrates its 35th anniversary throughout 2022.

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Images: @zSneakerHeadz

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