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The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG GS ‘Royal Toe’ makes use of a familiar color palette that recalls the highly sought-after ‘Fragment’ Air Jordan 1. Unlike Hiroshi Fujiawar’s creation, this pair features royal blue on the collar and toe box, along with a heel overlay and collar flaps in black. The latter features a white ‘Wings’ logo stamped on the lateral side, matching the Nike branding hit that adorns the leather tongue tag.
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