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The metallic effect was first seen way back in 1986, when the same four colourways released as Air Jordan 1’s to great success. Since then, the Metallic Pack has been retroed twice, once in 2009 and once in 2016. For 2020, Nike will lend the effect to the AJ4, another legendary silhouette that was designed by the highly-coveted Tinker Hatfield. Each pair is crafted from high-quality tumbled leather for a luxury look throughout, while technical mesh and synthetic panels are also present. Red detailing features on the details including embroidered Jumpman logos at both the tongue and heel, while the model’s iconic visible Air unit is present as ever, offering both functionality and razor sharp looks.
The metallic effect was first seen way back in 1986, when the same four colourways released as Air Jordan 1’s to great success. Since then, the Metallic Pack has been retroed twice, once in 2009 and once in 2016. For 2020, Nike will lend the effect to the AJ4, another legendary silhouette that was designed by the highly-coveted Tinker Hatfield. Each pair is crafted from high-quality tumbled leather for a luxury look throughout, while technical mesh and synthetic panels are also present. Red detailing features on the details including embroidered Jumpman logos at both the tongue and heel, while the model’s iconic visible Air unit is present as ever, offering both functionality and razor sharp looks.
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The metallic effect was first seen way back in 1986, when the same four colourways released as Air Jordan 1’s to great success. Since then, the Metallic Pack has been retroed twice, once in 2009 and once in 2016. For 2020, Nike will lend the effect to the AJ4, another legendary silhouette that was designed by the highly-coveted Tinker Hatfield. Each pair is crafted from high-quality tumbled leather for a luxury look throughout, while technical mesh and synthetic panels are also present. Red detailing features on the details including embroidered Jumpman logos at both the tongue and heel, while the model’s iconic visible Air unit is present as ever, offering both functionality and razor sharp looks.
The metallic effect was first seen way back in 1986, when the same four colourways released as Air Jordan 1’s to great success. Since then, the Metallic Pack has been retroed twice, once in 2009 and once in 2016. For 2020, Nike will lend the effect to the AJ4, another legendary silhouette that was designed by the highly-coveted Tinker Hatfield. Each pair is crafted from high-quality tumbled leather for a luxury look throughout, while technical mesh and synthetic panels are also present. Red detailing features on the details including embroidered Jumpman logos at both the tongue and heel, while the model’s iconic visible Air unit is present as ever, offering both functionality and razor sharp looks.
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