12-09-2022, 09:43 AM
Jordan 1 CO.JP ‘Midnight Navy,’ originally released in 2001 and reissued in 2020. The high-top carries a tumbled leather upper that pairs a white base with forest green overlays at the forefoot and heel. Branding elements include a metallic silver Swoosh and a jeweled Wings logo on the lateral collar flap. Underpinning the sneaker is a rubber cupsole, highlighted by encapsulated Air-sole cushioning and a green rubber outsole.Would you like to take a pair of them home? Come and pick one on the Snkrspop at a reasonable price with the best quality materials and exquisite craft. Buy the best for the least all on the Snkrspop website! Fake Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Gorge Green" on sale
I don’t expect a whole lot from Jordan Brand these days in terms of material quality and craftsmanship. Even as retail prices increase at a more frequent pace than usual, you just never know what you’re going to get on either front. At this point, you cop and cross your fingers that your pair is in good shape when it arrives.
Let’s be clear….Air Jordan 1 Retros are ‘80s basketball sneakers that haven’t had any major tech updates since the original 1985 release. Because of this, you won’t get plush comfort from this shoe. It’s not a terrible option, just stick to styin’ and profilin’ in this shoe, or your feet will pay the price. On the bright side, they’ll feel better as you break them in.
I don’t expect a whole lot from Jordan Brand these days in terms of material quality and craftsmanship. Even as retail prices increase at a more frequent pace than usual, you just never know what you’re going to get on either front. At this point, you cop and cross your fingers that your pair is in good shape when it arrives.
Let’s be clear….Air Jordan 1 Retros are ‘80s basketball sneakers that haven’t had any major tech updates since the original 1985 release. Because of this, you won’t get plush comfort from this shoe. It’s not a terrible option, just stick to styin’ and profilin’ in this shoe, or your feet will pay the price. On the bright side, they’ll feel better as you break them in.

