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The Air Jordan 1 Low OG Gets the Iconic UNC Colorway Design

Jordan Brand continues to build upon the empire that is the Air Jordan 1 with the latest UNC colorway that details the Air Jordan 1 Low OG sneaker model. It fuses together hues of blue, black, and white throughout the entire silhouette as it starts off with white at the base of the upper and the midsole foundation of the shoe.

The sneaker is constructed from premium leather throughout and black comes through as a touch of contrast with the Wings logo, the forefoot overlaying details, Swoosh branding, and the laces over the forefoot. The iconic bright blue can be seen detailing the shoe by the tongue branding accents, the heel section, and the outsole to round it all out.
Trend Themes
1. Premium Leather Sneaker Models - As more brands continue to release premium leather sneakers, there is an opportunity for a disruptive innovation that focuses on eco-friendly materials and sustainable production processes.
2. Colorway Design Detailing - As sneaker brands continue to incorporate detailed colorway designs, there is an opportunity for a disruptive innovation that focuses on customization, using special dyes, and adding wear-resistant features to colors.
3. Low-top Sneakers - As low-top sneakers grow in popularity, there is an opportunity for a disruptive innovation that focuses on creating unique, lightweight materials that maintain structure, while allowing for more natural foot movement.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Manufacturing - There is an opportunity for footwear manufacturers to specialize in creating eco-friendly and sustainable production processes for premium leather sneakers.
2. Fashion and Apparel - There is an opportunity for fashion and apparel companies to invest in technology that allows for customizable and wear-resistant colorway detailing for all types of sneakers.
3. Athletic Apparel - There is an opportunity for athletic apparel companies to specialize in creating low-top sneakers that prioritize natural foot movement while still maintaining support and stability for athletes.

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