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Get Faded With The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Hyper Royal”

Get Faded With The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Hyper Royal”

Whether or not you participate in the upcoming April 20th (420) festivities, it’s obvious you’ve gotten intoxicated off the Air Jordan 1 “Hyper Royal” that releases tomorrow, April 17th.

We don’t blame you: The forthcoming retro resembles 2019’s “Turbo Green” iteration of the first Air Jordan model, but it boasts a color palette much more aligned with Michael Jordan’s legacy. While not exactly a University of North Carolina-approved blue, the latest Jordan 1‘s titular tone appears in faded fashion across the high-quality suede panels it features. Hits of “Light Smoke Grey” also appear in the mix, but they don’t distract from the mesmerizing, intoxicating blues that cover the majority of the upper, as well as the additional laces and “NIKE AIR”-branded tongue label.

Enjoy another detailed look at the “Hyper Royal” Jordan 1 ahead, before trying to get your fix via Nike SNKRS tomorrow, April 17th.

For more from NIKE, Inc., check out the Supreme Nike Air Max 96.

Official Store List
Link: Jordan 1 Hyper Royal

Air Jordan 1 “Hyper Royal”
Release Date: April 17th, 2021
Color: Hyper Royal/Light Smoke Grey/White
Men’s: $170
Style Code: 555088-402
Grade School: $140: $170
Style Code: 575441-402

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Images: Sneaker Politics

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