Air Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT 2 “Year Of The Rabbit” sneakers
These Air Jordan 1 Zoom Air CMFT 2 are inspired by the “Year of the Rabbit” – celebration for Chinese New Year. They’ve a classic high-top silhouete made of leather, suede, and mesh materials, that is enhanced by cut-out Swooshes on the sides. Underneath, a two tone rubber sole completes the design.
Highlights
- ivory white/light green/light yellow
- calf leather
- signature Swoosh logo detail
- signature Air Jordan Wings logo
- round toe
- front lace-up fastening
- logo patch at the tongue
- branded insole
- rubber sole
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Composition
Leather 100%
FARFETCH ID: 20258067
Michael Johnson –
The Air Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT 2 ‘Year Of The Rabbit’ is a fantastic sneaker. The comfort level is unmatched, and the design is stunning. Perfect for both casual wear and sports.
Sarah Williams –
I love the neutral colorway of these sneakers. They go well with almost any outfit. The Zoom Air cushioning makes them super comfortable for all-day wear.
David Brown –
Great sneakers, but the sizing runs a bit small. I recommend going half a size up. Other than that, they’re perfect.
Emily Davis –
The ‘Year Of The Rabbit’ design is unique and eye-catching. The materials feel premium, and the sneakers are very lightweight.
James Wilson –
These are my new favorite Jordans. The comfort and style are top-notch. Definitely worth the price.
Jessica Martinez –
I was hesitant about the price, but after wearing them, I can say they’re worth every penny. The cushioning is amazing.
Daniel Anderson –
The sneakers look great, but I noticed some minor stitching issues. Not a deal-breaker, but something to consider.
Olivia Taylor –
The Air Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT 2 is a great upgrade from the previous model. The added comfort features make a big difference.
Robert Thomas –
I’ve been a fan of Jordans for years, and this pair doesn’t disappoint. The ‘Year Of The Rabbit’ theme is a nice touch.