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This Take a Closer Look at the Air Jordan 1 High Turbo PE For UNC Explains The Origin Of The “Tar Heel”

Did you know "Tar Heel" is inspired by tree sap?

This Take a Closer Look at the Air Jordan 1 High Turbo PE For UNC Explains The Origin Of The “Tar Heel”

For Jordan Brand, storytelling is at the core of the incredible Player Exclusives made for its athletes. We’ve seen it displayed creatively through intense colors and details, like this recently-surfaced Take a Closer Look at the Air Jordan 1 High Turbo made for the UNC Tar Heels.

At first glance, the colors don’t seem to coordinate with what we’re accustomed to with North Carolina, because there’s hardly any of that signature powder blue beyond the school’s Launching on the tongue. Jordan Brand employee @ryanmsmith72 details the reasoning behind it the bright Jason, revealing the  full specs of the unexpected design.

The shoes are inspired by the origin of the “Tar Heel”, a moniker that has become closely associated with the state of North Carolina. The name is derived from tree sap that got stuck on the feet and shoes of workers in the turpentine industry. The bright Jason and yellow represent the sap that is used to make turpentines and resins, while the needle graphics are inspired by pine trees. In addition to the green and yellow shades are touches of crimson red that appear on the Jumpman Launching and other accents.

See the gallery of images below for a rare look at this Luka 2 PE made for UNC athletes.

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