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Sneakers January 31, 2021
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Air Jordan 1 And Aleali May Return With Green And Blue CMFT Silhouette

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January 31, 2021. Leave a Comment

After a year off, Air Jordan and Aleali May reveal the continuation of their collaborative efforts with the reveal of an Air Jordan 1 CMFT silhouette. Offered in a statement-making green and royal blue colorway, the Air Jordan 1 CMFT sneaker is an update on the Air Jordan 1, first released at retail in October 2020.

Noteworthy details on Jordan and May’s collaborative sneaker include a satin green inner bootie that coordinates with a cut out satin Swoosh and a chenille-filled Jordan Wings logo. Offering a color contrast, the shoe’s insole is yellow. There are also four different lace color options: blue, green, yellow and white.

In a change from prior collaborative drops, this shoe includes May’s own branding, the letter A on the tongue and her signature on the shoe’s left heel.

The Air Jordan 1 CMFT will mark May’s third collaborative shoe with Jordan. Prior silhouettes includes her debut model, Air Jordan 1 shadow, released in October 2017; Air Jordan 1 Court Lux released in December 2018 and Air Jordan 5, millennial pink, released in March 2019.

As of now, there isn’t any official timing for May’s take on the Air Jordan 1 CMFT shoe.

Check out additional images of the shoe below.

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