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After getting a brief glimpse last month, we're now taking an on-foot look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG "Neutral Grey". Originally released as a Japan-exclusive almost two decades ago back in 2001, rumour has it that the coveted crep will be getting a global release this summer, and here's everything that we know so far!
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Crafted from a multitude of materials in a variety of shades, the "Neutral Grey"'s toe box, ankle, and Nike Swoosh are all done up in "Metallic Silver" accents, while the rest of the upper is dipped in a clean white hue that'll be perfect this summer.
Behind the tongue, you'll find "2001" printed one as a nod to the shoe's original release date and the year that Jordan Brand added non-original colours to Michael Jordan's signature shoe, and to round it all off, a pair of custom insoles that read "CO.JP" feature within.
Originally limited to just 2,001 pairs, the Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG "Neutral Grey" will be getting a much wider release this summer on July 25th. One of the most iconic AJ1s ever made, make sure you keep it locked at The Sole Supplier if you want a pair in your personal collection. In related news, the Air Jordan 1 High OG "Game Royal Toe" is dropping very soon!
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