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Washed Denim Meets Dark Powder Blue On This Kids Air Jordan 1 Mid

Washed Denim Meets Dark Powder Blue On This Kids Air Jordan 1 Mid

That signature shade of Tar Heel blue emerges once again, bringing with it a washed denim upper that truly screams the 1980s. Likely more of a Dark Powder Blue rather than a University Blue, this upcoming kids release of the Air Jordan 1 Mid (pictured in PS sizing) overlays that collegiate shade above the distressed denim that features a haphazard blotting of blue on the denim twill material. While it seems that no two pair will be alike, this set of official images shows just how random the coloring will be.

It remains to be seen if this Air Jordan 1 Mid will be available in full family sizing, but the emergence of pre-school sizing suggests at least a GS and TD offering. Adults will have to wait and see if official images pop up, so stay tuned and we’ll update you when we know more.

In the meantime, check out the official images of the Jordan 3 “Cardinal”.

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