Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Toe (GS) 0

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Jordan 1 Retro High OGUNC Toe (GS)


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Product Details

Style

FD1437-400

Colourway

University Blue/Black/White

Retail Price

US$140

Release Date

22/07/2023

Product Description

The Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Toe (GS) draws inspiration from the University of North Carolina’s blue-and-white color scheme, which is a tribute to Michael Jordan's alma mater.

The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Toe was released in grade-school sizes, and it features a perforated toe, which helps improve ventilation. The sneaker has a cushioned sole unit that provides shock absorption, enhancing comfort for daily wear. Additionally, the sneaker has a durable rubber outsole with a herringbone pattern that ensures traction and grip on any surface. The Nike Swoosh and Air Jordan logo are black while the Nike Air on the tongue is in University Blue.

Something we love about the Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Toe (GS) shoe is its high-top design. This provides ankle protection and stability, making it ideal for both casual and athletic use. The shoe debuted on July 22nd, 2023, and retailed for $140.




Historical Data

12-Month Trade Range
£69 - £99
3-Month Trade Range
£64 - £180
Volatility
18%
Number of Sales (3 Months)
262
Price Premium
-21%
Average Sale Price (3 Months)
£85

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