After making rounds online back in April, the Air Jordan 1 High “Midnight Navy” is set to release on September 14th in full family sizes.
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Taken with Chicago color blocking and a versatile titular hue, these would have flown off shelves in the late 2010s. Due to Jordan 1 oversaturation, however, these can be purchased for well below retail right now on the grey market, with prices bottoming out at around $110 ($70 less than MSRP).
Considering the poor quality of mass-produced AJ1s and the fact that Jordan Brand has several original colorways in tow, including the Jordan 1 Black Toe Reimagined arriving next month, it’s unlikely many sneakerheads have these on their wish list. However, if the resale market is any indication, consumers may be able to pick up the Jordan 1 “Midnight Navy” on sale in the weeks/months following its release.
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In any case, enjoy detailed images of the shoe below and take advantage of our “Where To Buy” section for purchase links if you need a pair on arrival.
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Air Jordan 1 High “Midnight Navy” Sneaker Politics
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Air Jordan 1 High “Midnight Navy” Sneaker Politics
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Air Jordan 1 High “Midnight Navy” Sneaker Politics
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Air Jordan 1 High “Midnight Navy” Sneaker Politics
Written by
Andrew Rizzo, Junior Editor
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Andrew Rizzo is an editor at Sneaker News based out of New York City. His primary interests include Air Jordan, Nike ACG, Nike Air Max, and New Balance footwear. Prior to joining Sneaker News, Andrew covered youth sports for several outlets and worked at one of the world’s top performance marketing agencies. He hails from Astoria, Queens and is a huge New York sports fan, particularly when it comes to the Knicks and Yankees.