** Air Jordan Banned **
*In 1985, the Air Jordan I left a permanent impression on the league.
Over three decades later, the icon now returns alongside the modern Anti-Gravity Machines known as the Air Jordan XXXI.
Upon its return, the icon stays true to its roots, constructed with premium leather in timeless black and red tones.*
*29.5 x 11.1 x 16.2 cm (59 micrometers per texel @ 8k)*
Scanned using advanced technology developed by inciprocal Inc. that enables highly photo-realistic reproduction of real-world products in virtual environments.
Zip file includes low-poly OBJ mesh (in meters) with a set of 8k PBR textures compressed with *lossless* JPEG (no chroma sub-sampling).
@[ArtStation](https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4XwDaW)
![Image](https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/059/187/675/large/inciprocal-10.jpg)