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jdfoot tell you The low-top Smashed AJ1 is about to return!
Oct 17, 2022
Speaking of the highly popular color matching of Air Jordan 1, there must be a place for "smashing the rebound".
Although it is an original color scheme, no matter the appearance and story, it does not lose the OG plan of the first year.
The "Smashed" color scheme was inspired by Jordan's smashing a rebound in an exhibition game in 1985, wearing a black and orange jersey.
The black and white orange shoes that appeared later were also affectionately referred to by players as the "smashed" color matching.
Recently, a pair of golf-derived versions of the new Air Jordan 1 Low Golf "Shattered Backboard" released the official map.
Similar to the "Chicago" and "North Carolina Blue" Air Jordan 1 Golf that debuted before, this time it also adopts a low-top shape, and the shoe shape is consistent with the low-top version of the Air Jordan 1.
Using the classic black and white orange "buckle broken" color scheme, the material is different from the general Air Jordan 1 Low.
The upper is mixed with a large area of nubuck leather and pebbled leather, and the black glossy leather on the side Swoosh presents a strong gloss, bringing an excellent texture performance.
The tongue Tag and insole have the word GOLF and the Jumpman logo to highlight the identity of the shoe.
The most prominent feature is the special pattern deepened on the outsole, which has been specially modified in order to adapt to golf.
The middle of the outsole was also replaced with the word Golf and the Swoosh Logo.
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