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The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A Boston Celtics-Friendly Colorway

The Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In A Boston Celtics-Friendly Colorway

While the Air Jordan 1 continues to top sneaker enthusiasts’ “grails” lists, its shortest iteration continues making a case for itself. Its latest argument arrives in a summer-appropriate arrangement reminiscent of the Boston Celtics’ team colors.

As with a previously-surfaced iteration, this Jordan 1 Low predominantly features a tonal white color scheme across its tumbled leather upper. Profile swooshes, however, interrupt the colorless ensemble with their black composition; collar lining follows suit. Branding on the tongue and heel, as well as ankle underlays, deviate from the monochromatic in favor of a rich green hue at home in any fan-of-the-617-team’s wardrobe. Underfoot, the Celtics-reminiscent color delivers more flair

An official release date is still unknown, but this low-top Jordan 1 is likely to launch at Nike.com in the coming weeks. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more options to match the NBA Eastern Conference title-chasers’ jersey, check out the Jordan 1 Lucky Green slated to arrive on October 11th.

UPDATE 5/5/2021:
After quite the wait, this Air Jordan 1 Low is slated to release in Japan on May 10th.

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