The iconic winged basketball emblem is stamped around the heel, and all of this rests on top of a white midsole that’s infused with Air tech for added comfiness and bounciness. It’s then finished with a grippy rubber outsole—perfect for all those ball games that you probably won’t be playing.

Dior’s Air Jordan 1 Low will forever be one of the greatest sneaker collabs of all-time, but with only 4,700 pairs in existence, you’d have to be Robert Pattinson if you wanted ‘em. That makes the ‘Barons’ the ultimate alternative for everyone who took a massive L back in the day, which was, well… pretty much everyone.

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Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Barons’

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The Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Barons’ is set to drop on July 20 at Nike, the Snkrs app, and select stockists across the globe for $140.

This story originally appeared on British GQ with the title ‘The Air Jordan 1 Low ‘Barons’ is the Dior dupe we’ve been waiting five years for’

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