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Jordan Brand is finishing off 2014 strong thanks to the fragment design x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG.
The shoe will be the first of silhouette hit with the Remastered tooling, which means factory processing gets an added attention to detail to ensure a quality product, something that Hiroshi Fujiwara and fragment design are accustomed to.
As for the colorway, the look smartly adopts the Royal palette atop a classic Chicago-esque color blocking for a new take that will strike some as familiar. This Hiroshi Fujiwara Air Jordan 1 pair has mysteriously disappeared from the Nike Calendar.
7 reviews for Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG ‘Friends and Family’
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