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Air Jordan 1 ‘Hyper Royal’

Having released recently, Air Jordan 1 ‘Hyper Royal’ easily made a lot of buzz in the sneaker culture. And rightfully so – it’s just fire! Being a Jordan 1 fan, I obviously had to grab a pair and was lucky to get it for retail price, so the happiness is even bigger.

The colorway looks dope in hand, as blue works very well with grey panels and the white leather tops off the whole design. These are definitely great for spring and the colors look so fresh too!

In contrast to the Turbo Green colorway, these seem to be made of different type of materials: the leather is smoother, but also creases more and the suede panels are a bit ‘hairy’. Both shoes are kept in the same pastel vibe, but I dare to say that I like the Hyper Royals more.

They come in a standard AJ1 box and have extra blue laces if you want a little change. Size-wise, there’s nothing new – I stayed true to my regular size and am happy with the choice.

The prices for these have skyrocketed. However, if you’re still after a pair, I would suggest buying now before they get even more expensive!

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Sneakers enthusiast since forever and a former collegiate basketball player with a major in Business Management. Her sneaker hobby started from Dunks and Air Jordans but it now includes other models as well. Currently living overseas and actively supporting female athletes (especially in WNBA) in both their professional careers and social initivatives.

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