Nike has revealed a new colorway for the UCLA Football-themed Air Jordan 1 Low OG PE sneakers. This is the latest iteration of the classic sneakers, as this is not the first time both entities have collaborated. The Jordan brand has also previously revealed an Air Jordan 1 Low OG PE in the University of North Carolina Football colorway to demonstrate support towards college sports.
This new colorway has a white midsole base. At the same time, UCLA's blue is colored on overlays, and quilted lining UCLA's gold is also colored on each side with a small Nike logo embroidered at the lateral toe's mudguard in golden color as well. Additionally, the Nike Air is placed on the tongue and the sockliner has the traditional UCLA Script Logo, which is both in golden color. The sneakers are unavailable to the public as they are exclusively for UCLA's football program.
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Nike Reveals New UCLA Football Air Jordan 1 Low OG PE
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