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NICKNAME | Shattered Backboard |
COLORWAY | WHITE/BLACK-STARFISH |
RELEASE DATE | 2019 |
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NICKNAME | Shattered Backboard |
COLORWAY | WHITE/BLACK-STARFISH |
RELEASE DATE | 2019 |
Supplied by a premier sneaker marketplace dealing with unworn, already sold out, in demand rarities. Each product is rigorously inspected by experienced experts guaranteeing authenticity. The Air Jordan 1 Low GS “Shattered Backboard” is the youth sizing of the popular colorway of the timeless Air Jordan 1 silhouette in low-top form. Released in 2015, the “Shattered Backboard” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 features an impressive backstory; in 1985, Michael Jordan, then a rookie with the Chicago Bulls, broke the backboard following a powerful dunk in an overseas exhibition game. The clean orange and black makeup proved to be a winning combination on the silhouette and Jordan Brand continued to play on the theme for this low-top iteration in 2019. The upper consists of a Starfish leather toe with black nubuck overlays. A white tumbled leather mid-panel features a black leather Swoosh while an orange heel completes the look of the upper. Below, a white rubber base and orange outsole put the finishing touches on the design. The grade school sizing of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Shattered Backboard” was released Summer 2019.
Supplied by a premier sneaker marketplace dealing with unworn, already sold out, in demand rarities. Each product is rigorously inspected by experienced experts guaranteeing authenticity. The Air Jordan 1 Low GS “Shattered Backboard” is the youth sizing of the popular colorway of the timeless Air Jordan 1 silhouette in low-top form. Released in 2015, the “Shattered Backboard” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 features an impressive backstory; in 1985, Michael Jordan, then a rookie with the Chicago Bulls, broke the backboard following a powerful dunk in an overseas exhibition game. The clean orange and black makeup proved to be a winning combination on the silhouette and Jordan Brand continued to play on the theme for this low-top iteration in 2019. The upper consists of a Starfish leather toe with black nubuck overlays. A white tumbled leather mid-panel features a black leather Swoosh while an orange heel completes the look of the upper. Below, a white rubber base and orange outsole put the finishing touches on the design. The grade school sizing of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Shattered Backboard” was released Summer 2019.
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Supplied by a premier sneaker marketplace dealing with unworn, already sold out, in demand rarities. Each product is rigorously inspected by experienced experts guaranteeing authenticity. The Air Jordan 1 Low GS “Shattered Backboard” is the youth sizing of the popular colorway of the timeless Air Jordan 1 silhouette in low-top form. Released in 2015, the “Shattered Backboard” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 features an impressive backstory; in 1985, Michael Jordan, then a rookie with the Chicago Bulls, broke the backboard following a powerful dunk in an overseas exhibition game. The clean orange and black makeup proved to be a winning combination on the silhouette and Jordan Brand continued to play on the theme for this low-top iteration in 2019. The upper consists of a Starfish leather toe with black nubuck overlays. A white tumbled leather mid-panel features a black leather Swoosh while an orange heel completes the look of the upper. Below, a white rubber base and orange outsole put the finishing touches on the design. The grade school sizing of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Shattered Backboard” was released Summer 2019.
Supplied by a premier sneaker marketplace dealing with unworn, already sold out, in demand rarities. Each product is rigorously inspected by experienced experts guaranteeing authenticity. The Air Jordan 1 Low GS “Shattered Backboard” is the youth sizing of the popular colorway of the timeless Air Jordan 1 silhouette in low-top form. Released in 2015, the “Shattered Backboard” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 features an impressive backstory; in 1985, Michael Jordan, then a rookie with the Chicago Bulls, broke the backboard following a powerful dunk in an overseas exhibition game. The clean orange and black makeup proved to be a winning combination on the silhouette and Jordan Brand continued to play on the theme for this low-top iteration in 2019. The upper consists of a Starfish leather toe with black nubuck overlays. A white tumbled leather mid-panel features a black leather Swoosh while an orange heel completes the look of the upper. Below, a white rubber base and orange outsole put the finishing touches on the design. The grade school sizing of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Shattered Backboard” was released Summer 2019.
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