The new Air Jordan 1 Hyper Royal color scheme. Like the debut in 1985, it features a high-top design with a royal blue and white tone, a high-quality lychee leather for a soft upper, enhanced texture and comfort, and embellished with the classic Wings logo, blue The color upper and outsole add a touch of color to the summer look.This pair of Air Jordan 1 Mid "Royal" Speckle is an 8-hole AJ1 shoe. The color scheme uses a black and blue overall color scheme, and a color splash is added to the blue part. The tongue is also replaced with the Jumpman Logo. 1 “Royal” OG The Nike Air logo on the tongue has its own unique charm.
Air Jordan 1 Black Toe 2.0 is set to get a re-release this year and all of the OG sneakerhead’s are going to be happy that this iconic colourway is back. Last seen in 2013, 4 years for a reissue is far to long to wait.Made with a premium tumbled leather across the upper and the signature crispy white midsole. The colourway is synonymous with Jordan brand and been a fan favourite since Number 23 for the Chicago Bulls wore it in 1985.Counting those AJ color schemes that can be called a must, is nothing more than a red "Chicago" that highlights the bull's plot, or a black and red "Bred" that can never be avoided. There is such a pair of shoes, without warning, the first color of the Air Jordan mountain. Whether it is popular or resale price after the sale, it is always high, and it is the protagonist to say today: Air Jordan 1 "Royal Blue".
Nike Air Jordan Shoes has been moving frequently. After the appearance of the black toe color matching "Bred Toe", the "Game Royal" color matching the "Fragment" color will be released. As a brother's shoe, the Air Jordan 1 Mid is naturally unwilling to be lonely. The classic Royal Blue "Royal" color scheme is about to land on the Air Jordan 1 Mid.The shoe is mainly black across the upper with hits of the Royal blue across the toe box, heel counter, swoosh and upper portion of the shoe. This is where the legendary Air Jordan logo with on the lateral side of both shoes. This is all then tied together with the last hit of blue on the sole to make an instantly recognisable sneaker.