{"id":35757,"date":"2023-09-27T10:46:24","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T10:46:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.geriderklostertaler.at\/?post_type=product&p=35757"},"modified":"2023-10-17T09:51:54","modified_gmt":"2023-10-17T09:51:54","slug":"air-jordan-1-mid-alternate-bred-toe-black-white-gym-red-bq6472-079","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.geriderklostertaler.at\/items\/air-jordan-1-mid-alternate-bred-toe-black-white-gym-red-bq6472-079\/","title":{"rendered":"Air Jordan 1 Mid “Alternate Bred Toe” Black\/White\/Gym Red BQ6472-079"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s no stopping the Air Jordan 1 in 2022, it seems, with yet another new iteration of the mid-cut marvel appearing online today \u2014 this new Air Jordan 1 Mid \u201cAlternate Bred Toe\u201d \u2014 which brings an intriguing twist on the revered design.<\/p>\n
The trio of colors in which it arrives should come as no surprise, with white, black, and red the silhouette\u2019s go-to hues. Here, it works with bright white mid panels and midsoles, black leather overlays, toe boxes, collars, and Checks of rich red. The Swoosh, rear ankle, and collar are that classic \u201cBred\u201d look from 1985, but there\u2019s an added contrast in white as well as a matching tongue that separate these from any original colorway. Rounding out the final details are the Jumpman emblem on the tongues and the Ball-and-Wings logo on the collar.<\/p>\n
Product history. The first Air Jordan was produced for use by\u00a0Michael Jordan<\/b>. They were designed by Peter B. Moore, and released during Jordan’s sophomore season with the Chicago Bulls. The Jordan 1 Royal was never worn by Michael Jordan on an NBA court.<\/p>\n
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