Jordan 1 Mid Sneaker School Game Winner (GS) 0

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Jordan 1 MidSneaker School Game Winner (GS)


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Product Details

Style

DR6492-100

Colorway

White/Starfish/University Blue

Retail Price

$120

Release Date

09/09/2022

Product Description

The Jordan 1 Mid Sneaker School Game Winner (GS), a sneaker specifically sized for kids grade school age, commemorates the 1982 National Championship when Michael Jordan’s mad skills on the court led to the defeat of Georgetown.

The grade school version of the Jordan 1 Mid-Top Game Winner sports an upper of white and blue tumbled leather with perforations in the toe box and blue tumbled leather overlays. A white Wings logo is stamped on the collar overlay and white laces cross over a blue and silver tongue. The tongue patch is designed to look like a backboard and features a white Jumpman logo. University Blue insoles feature a white Jumpman logo that matches the sock liner and padded collar. A white foam midsole encapsulating Air sits atop a University Blue rubber outsole with a traction pattern of concentric circles, ridges, and stars.

What we love most about this sneaker are the black and white graphics on the lateral side panel and swoosh illustrating MJ taking the game-winning shot in front of a bench of shocked faces. Specifically sized for grade school-aged kids, the Jordan 1 Mid Sneaker School Game Winner (GS), was released on September 9, 2022 for $120 retail.



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