Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

The Jumpman’s first signature model has been an unstoppable force in the past few months, with the NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 ARMOURY NAVY only adding further to the growing product mix. This forthcoming drop of Low and Mid rise options of the AJ1 combines White, Black and Armoury Navy leather panels for a winter-ready look. Dropping in adult, kids and toddler sizes, this release acts as a perfect excuse to fresh up the rotation for the whole family.

The NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 ARMOURY NAVY is due to release on TUESDAY 5 OCTOBER: follow the images to check them out ahead of the drop.

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Air Jordan 1 Mid Armory Navy release date

Nike Air Jordan 1 Armoury Navy – 554724-411, 553558-411

Do Jordan 1 Mids have air?

Inspired by the original AJ1, the Air Jordan 1 Mid offers fans a chance to follow in MJ's footsteps. Fresh color trims the clean, classic materials, imbuing modernity into a classic design. An Air-Sole unit provides lightweight cushioning. Real and synthetic leather in the upper offers durability and structure.

When did the Air Jordan 1 come out?

Air Jordan is an American brand of basketball shoes produced by American corporation Nike. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for Hall of Fame former basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls in late 1984 and released to the public on April 1, 1985.

How can you tell if Jordan 1 mids are fake?

Swoosh Tip Denoted by the red circle. Notice how the fake Jordan 1 Mid swoosh tip is almost touching the corner stitching. However, on the authentic pair, the tip of the swoosh should never be that close, and it should have slight spacing.

Do Jordan 1 mids fit the same as Jordan 1 High?

The Air Jordan 1 fits true to size. This applies to all low, mid and high versions.