Hot Sale Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “UNC” AO9944-441
Jordan Shoes Sale UK, The Air Jordan 1 Low “UNC” is the low-top version of Michael Jordan’s first signature shoe that sports the team uniform colors of the North Carolina Tar Heels.Inspired by the OG that debuted in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Low provides a sleek, classic, familiar look that is always fresh. The Air Jordan 1 Low is made to be casual.The shoe features a white leather mid-panel and toe. Baby blue leather overlays on the forefoot, mid-foot, and heel provide contrasting against the neutral base. A University Blue leather Swoosh is found on each side, and a white embroidered Wings logo graces the heel. Jordan Brand finishes off the look with an embroidered blue Jumpman on the white nylon tongue and “23” detailing on the lace stay.
The Civilist x Nike SB Dunk Low Thermography packs a huge surprise into a low-cut silhouette. The sneaker features, what at first looks like, an entirely black upper. But when the sneaker is hit by any high temperature source, it morphs into a cornucopia of color. Shades of blue, red, green and yellow appear on the heat sensitive upper material, adding more layers than expected.And just as Berlin Mitte’s techno clubs heated up, so the colours of this unforgettable shoe only come to life when exposed to a higher temperature — a sign of good times, past and present.
This Nike Dunk Low University Blue features a White smooth leather upper with a signature perforated toe box and University Blue overlays and Swoosh logos. The titular hue cascades over the leather upper’s overlays and Swooshes, while the perforated toe boxes, quarters and collars are filled in with white. More Tar Heel-inspired blues are poured onto the laces, tongue logos interior liners and heel overlays, the latte of which has the standard Nike lettering embroidered in.A perforated toe box is as present ever, to ensure that breathability we love to see on a Dunk.Boasting a classic silhouette and retro colourway, adding the Nike Dunk Low Retro White Blue to your sneaker rotation is a no-brainer!