Jordan Legacy 312 Low Lakers (GS) 0

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Jordan Legacy 312 LowLakers (GS)


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Product Details

Style

CD9054-102

Colorway

Summit White/Varsity Red-Black-Varsity Purple-University Gold

Retail Price

$100

Release Date

07/20/2019

Product Description

Invented by the renowned Don Crawley, an American luxury streetwear designer, the Air Jordan Legacy 312 Low Lakers (GS) were made to celebrate basketball legend Michael Jordan, at the same time maintaining a timeless, classic style.

Crafted with the Lakers' colorway in mind, these sneakers feature gold accents and deep purple color blocks together with the Nike brand’s distinctive jumping man logo embossed on the heel and the classic Swoosh on the side. They are made from a blend of leather and synthetic materials to offer durability, comfort, and a premium feel.

What our experts love most about the Air Jordan Legacy 312 Low Lakers GS is the visible Air cushioning in the heel, which adds a pop of visual interest while ensuring responsive and low-impact movement that supports you both on the court and off. These sneakers cost $100 when they were first released in 2019.





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