These High 'Bordeaux' Jordans Dropped Today, And They Are Nice!


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Sneakerheads unite when it comes to Jordans. They are some of the freshest kicks around, especially when it comes to the Air Jordan 1 series. Many have them in every color, and thankfully, the feeling of having a fresh pair will never end, because new drops happen all the time.

Today, November 20, Nike dropped the Air Jordan 1 High “Bordeaux,” and they are nice. So nice, they are already sold out. But don't worry, they will resurface, for a much higher price, unfortunately, on third party sites. In the meantime, let's admire the shoes as they are now.

Step into the sneaker that started it all for MJ: the Air Jordan 1. Heritage color-blocking clears a path for this "Bordeaux" Air Jordan 1 makeup to take a big sip of a brand new colorway. A clean White midsole and leather underlays set the stage for bold Bordeaux overlays, laces, and accents. For a trophy-like touch, Metallic Silver Swooshes and Air Jordan Wings logos add shine to a style that'll look even better when you pop it out of the box and let it breathe. — Nike

All images courtesy of Nike.


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