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Jordan 1 Retro Low OG SP Travis Scott Canary

Jordan 1 Retro Low OG SP Travis Scott Canary Item NO.: 4051574

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Product Name Jordan 1 Retro Low OG SP Travis Scott Canary
Item NO. 4051574
Weight 1.5 kg = 3.3069 lb = 52.9109 oz
Category SNEAKER > JORDAN > Air Jordan 1
Brand TRAVIS SCOTT
Creation Time 2024-01-29

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It’s been a week since we first caught a glimpse of Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Canary” — one of two forthcoming AJ1 Lows on the way from La Flame. Now, a detailed visual breakdown of the pair has arrived as we await its summertime launch. Be sure to dive into our previous coverage and imagery below for more info as we stay tuned for updates regarding the pair.A first look at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low Canary has surfaced via sneaker leaker @sharkicks. Inspired by the colors of Scott’s high school — Lawerence E. Elkins High in Missouri City, Texas — the shoes feature a white pebbled leather base, yellow suede overlays and the rapper’s signature backwards Swoosh in blue pebbled leather.Though the leaked images are riddled with watermarks more incessant than the ad-libs in Scott’s music, they show off plenty of other accompanying details as well. The shoes come with yellow, red and blue laces, feature Cactus Jack branding on the lateral quarter, left heel tab and insoles, and are rounded off by white midsoles and soft brown outsoles. The “Canary” is the rare Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 collaboration that doesn’t stick to a murky or earthy color scheme (his previous three-headed collaborations with fragment design and Jordan Brand are the only other examples), and, funnily enough, its yellow and blue shades are not dissimilar to the colors of Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina — Michael Jordan’s alma mater and the source of inspiration for several Air Jordan releases over the years.

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