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Product Details

Style

715854-402

Colorway

Midnight Navy/Metallic Gold-Sail

Retail Price

$160

Release Date

09/20/2014

Product Description

The Air Jordan 1 Retro Jeter RE2PECT is a special edition of the iconic Air Jordan 1 silhouette released in tribute to the legendary New York Yankees baseball player Derek Jeter.

The shoes have a navy blue upper made from leather material. The navy-blue color scheme is complemented by white accents on the sole unit and the Swoosh, providing a little bit of contrast to the shoe’s design. The shoes also have a unique pattern around the color which mimics the stripes usually found on a baseball jersey. Branding elements on these Air Jordan 1s include the Jumpman and Wings logo on the heel and ankle, as well as Derek’s signature logo on the tongue.

One thing our experts love about the Air Jordan 1 Retro Jeter RE2PECT is the high-top silhouette with the padded collar to provide ankle support and extra stability. The shoes were first released for retail in September 2014 priced at $160.



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12-Month Trade Range
$412 - $1,293
All-Time Trade Range
$305 - $695
Volatility
39%
Number of Sales
29
Price Premium
213%
Average Sale Price
$762

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