September 18, 2013 BY ehloknows / 0
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The Air Jordan IV and Air Jordan 1 both were hit with a plethora of colorways this past summer, so it didn’t come as a surprise to anybody that the hybrid Air Jordan 1 ’89 appeared in matching color schemes when shoes like the Air Jordan IV “Green Glow” and Air Jordan IV “Toro” arrived on store shelves. Now it looks like JB will continue the tradition of reworking the ubiquitous silhouette of Jordan’s first model with the addition of the Air Jordan 1 ’95. The shoe takes the Air Jordan XI’s cordura fabric upper on the tongue and side panels while black patent leather shines on the toebox. An icy blue sole and black collar leave no questions about the reference to the Air Jordan XI “Concord”. The shoe plans to release early in October, so hit the gallery for a better look and let us know what you think about the Air Jordan 1 ’95.
Source: Finishline
Filed under: Air Jordans
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