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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 1 “UNC”

Key Features: The women's Air Jordan 1 is dressed in University of North Carolina-themed patent leather. Carolina blue is used as the base, with white and navy accents completing the colorway. A Carolina blue outsole completes the look.

Release Date: February 2 (Europe), February 14 (United States)

Price: $160 / €160

Buy: Select retailers (see list below)

Editor’s Notes: Jordan Brand is set to release a women’s Air Jordan 1 that honors Michael Jordan’s North Carolina roots. This particular "UNC" Air Jordan 1 is dressed in patent leather, first seen on a performance shoe when the Air Jordan 11 dropped in 1995.

The upper combines Carolina blue with a black and white base for a subtle update of an unmistakable and iconic colorway.

Certain European retailers already released the patent leather “UNC” Nike Air Jordan 1 on February 2, while a Stateside release is planned for Valentine’s Day, February 14.

Stay tuned for further updates and peep the product images above.

Where to buy

Nike END. Clothing Sivasdescalzo BSTN Finish Line Foot Locker East Bay

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