Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Linen” Injects 2000s Nostalgia
Bringing back the color scheme that captivated Japan almost two decades ago.
Back in the early 2000s, the Japan-only Nike Air Force 1 “Linen” took the country by storm—the light tan-and-pink sneaker swiftly became one of Nike’s most beloved and coveted of that era. Last September, Nike announced that they’d bring this iconic color scheme back by way of the upcoming Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Linen”.
Initial looks at the AJ1 Low “Linen” show a base of khaki leather combined with infusions of light pink. The titular seersucker linen material makes an appearance on the midfoot panel and tongue while the outsole’s color is Coconut Milk.
The Air Jordan 1 Low “Linen” isn’t meant to be a “cover version” of the original—it’s intended to maintain connections to the Air Force 1 version while exhibiting its own unique style.
Source: Sneaker News
Neither an official release date or price has yet been announced, so stay tuned for more updates.
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