The experimental retro delivers a much more risk-taking color arrangement than has traditionally appeared on the Jordan’s 1 tallest trim: A full-suede upper divvies up soft purple and blue tones throughout Peter Moore’s iconic design. Standard branding, tongues, and collar panels deviate from the pastel-adjacent tones in favor of stark “Black” contrast; the miniature swoosh on the lateral forefoot forgoes any of the aforementioned hues, instead of indulging in a teal-like color. As its namesake suggests, the Jordan 1 Switch features a robust zipper (done in yellow on this pair) right underneath the seventh eyelet. In seconds, then, the pair becomes a low-top sneaker, boasting a tongue at the appropriate height and an added pull tab at the heel. Sole units round out either trim in a “Sail” makeup that allows the upper to revel in the spotlight that much more.