This Spider-Man Air Jordan 1 Stash Utility Is Limited to 100 Pairs Given out to select friends and family members of the brand.
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As it turns out, the Air Jordan 1 "Next Chapter" wasn't the only Jordan Brand sneaker featured in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Fans may have also spotted the unreleased Jordan 1 Utility Stash that also appeared in the movie. Now, we're learning more about it.
Shown here is the unreleased Spider-Man-themed Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash, courtesy of Sole Savy. (For fans who haven't watched the movie, there are some light spoilers ahead.) The sneaker made a brief appearance on the big screen during the final act of the film, where the protagonist Miles Morales was in a universe called Earth 42 and a different version of the character known as the Prowler was wearing the sneaker.
This special iteration of the Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash sneaker features a subtle black color scheme, with vibrant purple hits appearing on the collar, toe box, and outsole. The sneaker is also equipped with external pouches on the sides and heel.
Per Sole Savy, this Spider-Man-themed Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash is limited to just 100 pairs and was given to select friends and family members of Jordan Brand and Sony Pictures to commemorate the film’s release.
As it turns out, the Air Jordan 1 "Next Chapter" wasn't the only Jordan Brand sneaker featured in the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Fans may have also spotted the unreleased Jordan 1 Utility Stash that also appeared in the movie. Now, we're learning more about it.
Shown here is the unreleased Spider-Man-themed Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash, courtesy of Sole Savy. (For fans who haven't watched the movie, there are some light spoilers ahead.) The sneaker made a brief appearance on the big screen during the final act of the film, where the protagonist Miles Morales was in a universe called Earth 42 and a different version of the character known as the Prowler was wearing the sneaker.
This special iteration of the Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash sneaker features a subtle black color scheme, with vibrant purple hits appearing on the collar, toe box, and outsole. The sneaker is also equipped with external pouches on the sides and heel.
Per Sole Savy, this Spider-Man-themed Air Jordan 1 Utility Stash is limited to just 100 pairs and was given to select friends and family members of Jordan Brand and Sony Pictures to commemorate the film’s release.
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