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by Brendan Dunne
Air Jordan 1s without "Nike Air" on their tongues have had a tough time in the era of the Retro High OG version of the shoe featuring the truer branding, but these two upcoming colorways should help turn heads regardless.
Both pairs have a heavy dose of elephant print covering their uppers. In the case of the black pair, it's applied in cement grey and combined with a black background for a look that has the sneaker feeling reminiscent of Supreme's Jordan 3 tribute via the SB Dunk Low.
These two Air Jordan 1 styles should be in stores by January, 2016.