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Brand: OFF-WHITE x Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 “UNC”

Key Features: Premium leather and mesh construction on the upper, deconstructed Swooshes with orange threading, wings logo on the collar, “AIR” branding on the midsole, and branded text on the medial wall of the shoe. The official colorway is described as "WHITE/DK POWDER BLUE-CONE."

Release Date: Saturday, June 23

Price: $190

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Editor’s Notes:  The OFF-WHITE x Nike Air Jordan 1 “UNC” sneakers are re-releasing today, June 19. After multiple delays, the sneakers got a surprise release earlier this month on the Nike SNKRS app, so if you took an L on the unannounced first round — now's your chance to cop.

The hyped colorway was unveiled earlier this summer, as part of Virgil Abloh's Met Gala outfit, much in the same way as last year’s event, when he unveiled the Chicago colorway. At the gala, Abloh paired the powder blue sneakers with a clean all-white, stained glass-inspired Louis Vuitton suit.

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