Like pretty much everything from Michael Shoes Jordan’s career, his time spent with the Minor League’s Birmingham Barons has served as inspiration for his signature footwear lineage. 2008’s Air Shoes Jordan 1 “Home and Away” pack was the first — and still arguably the best — to do so, with the two-pack of baseball-glove Air Shoes Jordan 9s from 2017 the last. Smack bang in the middle of the two is by far the most popular, 2014’s Air Shoes Jordan 1 “Barons”, a pair that still fetches upwards of $500 on the aftermarket. The monochromatic mix of team colors closely aligns to the OG Air Shoes Jordan 1 “Shadow”, which in itself automatically puts it into fan-favorite status despite its historical connection. The popularity of the black, white, and grey colorways was ramped up by 2020’s Dior x Air Shoes Jordan 1 High OG and subsequent sell-out Air Shoes Jordan 1 Mid and Lows in matching hues which begs the question — why do we rarely see it hit general releases? Perhaps it’s time for one more — an Air Shoes Jordan 1 High “Barons 2.0” maybe?
That’s exactly what we’ve done in the Lab today, and with it, we’ve brought some SB Dunk-inspired blocking and some on-trend contrast stitching. Though inverted, the latter tributes the Baron’s pinstripe fits across the black midsole. White leather mid panels work in between black leather collars and toes, while suede Swooshes split its middle. Overlays of grey suede provide a softer feel than straight leather to mimic the visual of baseball pant textile, while grey liners, laces, and outsole trim complete the exterior. Without mocking up an interior view, we’d also love to include pinstriped insoles and — what would be really cool — is translucent insoles loaded with red clay underfoot.
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