Jordan 1 Crib Bootie NC to Chi Leather 0

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Jordan 1 Crib BootieNC to Chi Leather (I)


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Product Details

Style

AT3745-046

Colorway

Black/Dark Powder Blue-Gym Red

Retail Price

$45

Release Date

02/06/2020

Product Description

The Jordan 1 Crib Bootie NC to Chi Leather (I) is a high-top shoe for infants with a hook-and-loop closure system.

This version of the Jordan 1 Crib Bootie is made with a flexible black upper, with black dominating the size where the laces would normally be, and rounding out the toe. The toebox itself is red, while the tongue also contains a red Nike logo. The Nike Swoosh appears in UNC blue, as do the heel counter and ankle strap. The ankle strap contains a black Air Jordan logo, and there is a blue heel pull tab for easy on-and-off. The white sole is thin and flexible, adapted for babies while still providing secure support.

What we like best about this particular bootie is the color scheme paying homage to Jordan’s alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill, and his first professional team, the Chicago Bulls. The Jordan 1 Crib Bootie NC to Chi Leather (I) was released on February 6, 2020, for a retail price of $45.





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