All New Homage to Home Air Jordan 1s 2018 Hot Sale from jordan's blog
Cheap Jordans 2018 will be releasing the Air Jordan 1 Homage to Home this Spring 2018 that combines two iconic colorways, the Air Jordan 1 Banned and Air Jordan 1 Chicago. Each sneaker's lateral side is dressed in the iconic "Banned" colorway that is arguably responsible for the rise of the sneaker industry, while the medial sector utilizes the white and red "Chicago" look. Last month, we confirmed that this once-sample will be making its way to retailers, and now it is back with an even more in-depth look. Featuring all the fixins of an Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG – original construction and Nike Air branding on its tongue – this offering should peak the interest of all different kinds of Jumpman fans – both young and old.
Jordans 2017, The Air Jordan 1 High OG "Homage To Home" Sample combines two classic colorways in the Air Jordan 1 High "Chicago" and the Air Jordan 1 High "Banned" into one silhouette. This Air Jordan 1 is split down the middle, the medial side represents the Chicago colorway which was made famous at the '85 Dunk Contest and the lateral side represents the Banned colorway that was made famous by MJ wearing them and getting fined every game.
New Air Jordan Shoes, Dubbed "Homage to Home," the shoe is split to showcase the Banned look (famously worn by MJ in the '85 dunk contest) on the lateral side and the familiar Chicago makeup on the medial side. Continuing the recent trend of amalgam sneakers, the upcoming colorway references the color schemes found on the Air Jordan 1 "Banned" and "Chicago," respectively. Combining two of Jordan Brand's classic looks, the "Homage to Home" was designed to pay homage to the history of the shoe that started it all, while providing a new generation with a bold new colorway. The lateral sides of the sneaker feature a familiar white and red look while the medial sides express the iconic black and red look. Additionally, retro Nike Air branding on the tongue serves to highlight the High OG construction of the shoe.
Jordans 2017, The Air Jordan 1 High OG "Homage To Home" Sample combines two classic colorways in the Air Jordan 1 High "Chicago" and the Air Jordan 1 High "Banned" into one silhouette. This Air Jordan 1 is split down the middle, the medial side represents the Chicago colorway which was made famous at the '85 Dunk Contest and the lateral side represents the Banned colorway that was made famous by MJ wearing them and getting fined every game.
New Air Jordan Shoes, Dubbed "Homage to Home," the shoe is split to showcase the Banned look (famously worn by MJ in the '85 dunk contest) on the lateral side and the familiar Chicago makeup on the medial side. Continuing the recent trend of amalgam sneakers, the upcoming colorway references the color schemes found on the Air Jordan 1 "Banned" and "Chicago," respectively. Combining two of Jordan Brand's classic looks, the "Homage to Home" was designed to pay homage to the history of the shoe that started it all, while providing a new generation with a bold new colorway. The lateral sides of the sneaker feature a familiar white and red look while the medial sides express the iconic black and red look. Additionally, retro Nike Air branding on the tongue serves to highlight the High OG construction of the shoe.
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Added | Mar 29 '18 |
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