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Arguably the most sought-after Air Jordan 1 collaboration ever created, the fragment design was hugely overlooked when it first released back in 2014. After a huge boost in recognition thanks to 2020 release of Netflix's The Last Dance, the fragment AJ1 has since skyrocketed in value. Embracing Fujiwara's classic blue, white and black palette, this colourway has garnered huge respect within the sneakerhead community, with many considering this as their personal 'grail'. Formed from a smooth leather and simple '80s midsole cushioning, this silhouette has all the familiar feelings of your regular Jordan 1, but with all the extra details that makes this a super special pair.
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