Take a Closer Look at the Air Jordan 1 Hi '85 "Neutral Grey"

Sure to be highly sought-after.

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As interest in vintage styling and Nike’s retro past has continued to grow, Jordan Brand is now set o release the Air Jordan 1 High ’85 in “Neutral Grey.” Despite serving as a popular colorway in the ’80s, Nike and Jordan Brand have notably strayed away from “Neutral Grey” colorway in favor of more color-based design schemes.

Serving as the third time the Hi ‘85 silhouette has been used, the upper of the shoe is constructed of premium white leather accented by gray suede on the midfoot Swooshes and collars. The two-tone gray detailing is continued on the Wings marked collar flaps and Nike tags on the fabric tongue. Rounding up the design of the retro look is a clean white midsole paired with a gray rubber outsole.

Reportedly priced at $200 USD, the Air Jordan 1 Hi ‘85 “Neutral Grey” is now expected to release sometime early 2021.

 

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