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Air Jordan I (1) Alpha – Bred Detailed Look

by Brian Betschart on December 18, 2009

December 18, 2009 - 6 comments

Air Jordan I (1) Alpha - Bred Detailed Look

Last month we gave you an updated preview of the Air Jordan I Alpha Spring 2010 collection. Today, we get a detailed look at one of the pairs, as it has come early in Japan. The Air Jordan I (1) Alpha, which sports the timeless black/varsity red-white colorway, combines style with performance. The bred colorway gets a revamped outsole, printed insole, and new back heel Jordan symbol to really make this a modern pair of jays. If you’re digging these bad boys, then you can get ‘em online for $186 overseas.
Air Jordan I (1) Alpha - Bred Detailed Look

Air Jordan I (1) Alpha - Bred Detailed Look

Via Kinetics.

6 Responses to "Air Jordan I (1) Alpha – Bred Detailed Look"

Young Buck5 December 18, 2009

Straight hoopin shoes. Think imma cop em only 4 da court doe.

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pistolp21 December 18, 2009

id wear em for the court and for show there beautiful i think nothin like the thin retros they look like they might be a lil better made or so….but ima tryn copp for real

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Air_Kel's_1 December 18, 2009

You know to me they look like JB tryed to make an SB or something!…That would be Hot if they made a retro that looked the same but was a skateboard shoe! =)

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dustin December 19, 2009

Air_Kel's_1: Jordan 1 phat?

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G.Kid December 19, 2009

They're really gonna retro this color wasy 3 straight years? Wow.

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Nate December 20, 2009

That colorway is no longer timeless. Jordan Brand has overdone it again. Jordan 1 Retro.. cool. Jordan 1 Retro High Strap.. they look just like those J's I had in high school, cool! 100 random Jordan 1 releases.. Ummm.. I sure am seeing those alot. Jordan 1 in the 60 plus pack. Damn Jordan Brand, enough already! Air Jordan I Alpha. SMH. They have to be kidding… and I didn't even mention those bum ass low tops they keep coming out with too. Who is making these decisions?!

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