Two Air Jordan retro sneakers are set to make noise in the coming days -- the new colorways of the Air Jordan 8 Retro and Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG.

Jordan Brand will release the Air Jordan 8 Retro in what is dubbed as the "Aqua" edition, which is officially listed as the Black/True Red-Flint Grey-Bright Concord colorway of this retro model.

The Air Jordan 8 Retro "Aqua" features a black-based nubuck upper part accented with aqua and bright concord hints. A red Jumpman logo is visible on the tongue and was finished off with the aqua-concord midsole and black outsole, which also bears a bigger red Jumpman logo.

According to Nike, this colorway was used by Michael Jordan during the 1993 NBA All-Star Game, but the 2015 edition was remastered with new and improved materials. This edition was also released in 2007.

The Air Jordan 8 Retro "Aqua" will be available on Friday, 10 a.m. ET on Nike.com. According to Nike, a customer is only allowed to get one pair. This edition will be available in full family sizing with retail prices set at $190 for men's sizes, $140 for GS sizes, $80 for PS sizes and $60 for TD sizes.

More information about this remastered Air Jordan 8 Retro "Aqua" and additional photos are available on this link.

Meanwhile, Jordan Brand will also release a new colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG. It will hit the market in Black/White colorway. This edition features an all-black upper part with a white Nike Air branding on the tongue, which can also be found on the insole. It was finished off with a white sole.

"The latest Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG features a simple Black and White look," the shoe as described by Nike. "A completely tonal black premium leather upper sits on top of a stark white midsole."

The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Black/White colorway will be released on Monday, 10 a.m. ET on Nike.com. It will be available for $160 per pair. More photos and details are available on the official product page.

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