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Get Up Close With the Air Jordan 1 High "Royal Reimagined"

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Adam Cheung
June 20, 2023

The next sneaker in the "Reimagined" series.

From the iconic "Lost & Found" to the legendary "White Cement," the "Reimagined" line has quickly become one of the most hyped Jordan Brand collections of all time. And now, it looks like a third release could be on the way as we get up close and personal with the Air Jordan 1 High "Royal Reimagined." Inspired the 1985 colorway of the same name, make sure you keep reading to find out everything that we know so far.

Painted in the "Royal"'s signature black and blue color palette, unlike previous "Reimagined" pairs that boasted a pre-worn, vintage vibe, this one simply swaps out the original leather construction for a full suede outfit that's smooth and supple to the touch. A Swoosh glides across the lateral and medial sidewalls, and the world-renowned winged basketball insignia is stamped across the collar for that unmistakable Air Jordan aesthetic.

Image credits: Yankee Kicks

Underfoot, the "Royal Reimagined" sits on top of a crisp all-white Nike Air midsole, and while the "Lost & Found" came in a special thrifted-like shoebox, this one just comes in a normal one that's understated and somewhat inconspicuous.

Not much else is known about the Air Jordan 1 High "Royal Reimagined" at this moment in time, but our source states that a November 4th release is in the cards. Let us know what you think of this upcoming shoe, and in related news, the Air Jordan 1 High OG "Palomino" is also dropping this fall.

Image credits: Yankee Kicks
Adam is a writer and editor specializing in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for fashion publications across the globe, winning multiple awards along the way. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.