Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Reverse Mocha'
$1900.00
Dunk Low 'Grey Fog'
$120.00
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An original Air Jordan 8 hue served as inspiration for the design of the Air Jordan 6 Retro "Aqua." The first championship sneaker worn by Michael Jordan has a black nubuck upper with tonal Jumpman logo on the rear heel. A spoiler-like draw button, lace locks, and a molded tongue with two grip holes are examples of heritage features. The polyurethane midsole, which has visible Air-sole cushioning in the heel and a transparent rubber outsole for underfoot stability, receives contrasted touches of Bright Concord and Aquatone.
The classic shape of the Air Jordan 4 Retro "Bred Reimagined" is updated with a black leather upper, which takes the place of the nubuck used in the 1989 release. Nike Air logo on the heel tab, gray molded eyelets, and quarter panel netting are examples of heritage features. On top of the tongue, a red Jumpman emblem is stitched into a Flight tag. A lightweight polyurethane midsole with exposed Air units in the heel and encapsulated Air-sole cushioning in the forefoot supports the mid-top. A pre-distressed rubber outsole with a herringbone traction pattern for enhanced traction sits underneath.
The Air Jordan 4 Retro GS 'Hyper Violet' is available in grade school sizes and is made of white leather with a cushioned mid-cut collar and breathable quarter-panel netting. The molded support wings, molded back tab, woven tongue tag, and Jumpman branding hits are all finished in vivid violet, just like the shoe's TPU eyelets. A white polyurethane midsole with an obvious Air-sole element in the heel provides little cushioning. A semi-translucent rubber outsole with a violet tint uses a herringbone tread for maximum traction.
An update to the 2019 original "Mocha" AJ1 Low, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Reverse Mocha" is a unique take. The upper, which has large proportions and a neutral cream finish, blends a brown suede foundation with ivory leather overlays and the Houston rapper's recognizable reverse Swoosh on the lateral side. A mismatched Cactus Jack and classic Wings logo is stitched on each heel tab, while a pair of woven Nike Air tongue tags are distinguished by contrasting scarlet accents. A brown rubber outsole beneath the foot and an encapsulated Nike Air cushioning in the heel support an old-school off-white rubber midsole.
The Nike Dunk Low "Grey Fog" is a subdued two-tone version of the iconic style that was first made available for collegiate basketball players in 1985. The flawless white base of the all-leather top is accented with light gray overlays for contrast. The Nike tongue tag, laces, and Swoosh all use the same muted tone. The cushioned sockliner and heel tab bear more Nike branding. The low-top is supported by a typical rubber cupsole with a gray rubber outsole and white sides.