Nike Air Jordan Shoes The Air Jordan 1 Satin edition dropped in “Bred” and “Royal” colorways back in 2016 and 2017. That seems to be the case as a few reputable shops have claimed that they not only have the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard in-stock but will be releasing the pair this Saturday, an entire week ahead of schedule. This time for 2018, the Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard will be getting that luxurious satin treatment next.Jordan Brand officially confirmed the sneakers today, providing a fresh batch of images along with new details.After debuting in 2016 in limited fashion, Jordan Brand may bringing back its Air Jordan 1 Satin concept again with yet another popular color scheme.The leather version of the "Shattered Backboard" was already commended for its stellar quality, so a satin upper will likely fall in line with the original praise given to the pair.
Initially released in 2015, the Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard (a never-before-seen colorway inspired by an exhibition game in Italy) became an instant classic.Previous pairs have reinterpreted the "Bred" and "Royal" colorways, but this time around Jordan Brand is utilizing a more recent addition to its archives: 2015's "Shattered Backboard" release.While this may be an error in processing, we’ll have to wait and see if shops like Titolo suddenly postpone the drop to align with the official U.S. release on October 8th. The shoe returns May 5 as the Air Jordan 1 Satin Shattered Backboard — in women’s sizing and using the same tumbled Sail leather on the mid-panel matched with new Starfish satin blocking and a translucent outsole.While the satin makeover may receive mixed reactions from purists, the brand went to great lengths to replicate the feel of the 2015 original. Additional details include Black leather overlays, an embroidered Black Swoosh, and a Sail midsole.