2018 New Air Jordan 1 Satin "Shattered Backboard" from jordan's blog
Jordans 2017 debuted the Air Jordan 1 Satin in both the "Bred" and "Royal" colorways back in 2016 and early 2017, respectively. For 2018, it looks like we'll be getting an upcoming Air Jordan 1 Satin Shattered Backboard colorway. The orange, black, and white colorway inspired by Michael Jordan's uniform during an exhibition game in Italy is reprising its role with the help of shiny satin materials on the toe-box and the ankle collar and tumbled black leather.. Additionally, the Swoosh is embroidered similar to how the "Season of Her" series of AJ1s.
New Jordans 2016, The increasingly popular "Shattered Backboard" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 is set to make its return, but with a twist. Much like the previous releases, this stylish iteration of the Air Jordan 1 will come in the popular "Shattered Backboard" color scheme. The shoe will come fully covered in a satin construction providing a luxury feel. The Air Jordan 1 Satin "Shattered Backboard" appears that it will maintain the off white, black, and orange color blocking used on the original. The only difference is that the tumbled leather will be swapped out for a luxurious satin upper.
New Jordans 2017, The Air Jordan 1 "Shattered Backboard" is undeniably one of the most popular non-OG colorways of the classic from '85. Right off the bat, the first thing you notice is that unlike the Royal and Bred Satin releases, this Satin version does NOT come dressed in all-satin. Instead, Jordan Brand opts to add leather to the design of the shoe. In lieu of entirely leather composition, satin fabrication adorns much of the upper while the Swoosh logo is updated to mimic that of the recently released "Season of Her" Air Jordan 1 series. Moreover, the Wings logo looks to be detachable and not embroidered like all previous pairs.
New Jordans 2016, The increasingly popular "Shattered Backboard" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 is set to make its return, but with a twist. Much like the previous releases, this stylish iteration of the Air Jordan 1 will come in the popular "Shattered Backboard" color scheme. The shoe will come fully covered in a satin construction providing a luxury feel. The Air Jordan 1 Satin "Shattered Backboard" appears that it will maintain the off white, black, and orange color blocking used on the original. The only difference is that the tumbled leather will be swapped out for a luxurious satin upper.
New Jordans 2017, The Air Jordan 1 "Shattered Backboard" is undeniably one of the most popular non-OG colorways of the classic from '85. Right off the bat, the first thing you notice is that unlike the Royal and Bred Satin releases, this Satin version does NOT come dressed in all-satin. Instead, Jordan Brand opts to add leather to the design of the shoe. In lieu of entirely leather composition, satin fabrication adorns much of the upper while the Swoosh logo is updated to mimic that of the recently released "Season of Her" Air Jordan 1 series. Moreover, the Wings logo looks to be detachable and not embroidered like all previous pairs.
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Added | Mar 9 '18 |
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