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Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "White/Black" Sneakers

As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1 in 2025, Jordan Brand is gearing up for an exciting lineup of releases. Among these is the Air Jordan 1 Low '85 sneaker in a classic "White/Black" colorway. The Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "White/Black" sports a white leather upper, complemented by black accents on the Swooshes, heel tab, and tongue branding. Additional white details can be found on the tongue tag, heel branding, and midsole, while a light gray outsole completes the look. The Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "White/Black" sneaker is set to drop on October 2 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers for $160 USD.

Air Jordan 1 "Wings" Collection Preview

Jordan Brand is set to release its most premium iterations of the Air Jordan 1 yet in 2024, known as the Air Jordan 1 "Wings" collection. The sneakers feature a fully made-in-Italy leather build and are priced at $975 USD for the Air Jordan 1 High and $875 USD for the Air Jordan 1 Low . The Air Jordan 1 "Wings" collection was initially rumored to have an MSRP between $1,300 USD and $1,500 USD, but recent reports have shown their price to be somewhat lower, though still substantial. The collection includes three styles, all-white high tops and low tops with raw edges that show off their premium leather construction, as well as a low-top pair equipped with a "French Blue" Swoosh and regular edging. The "Wings" sneakers feature a special ball-and-wings tongue tag with a "Made in Italy" hit, which is a nod to their construction and potentially to the Air Jordan 2, which prominently featured the ball-and-wings logo on its tongue and was in...

Travis Scott x fragment design x Air Jordan 1 Low Sample Sneakers

Love him or hate him, there's no denying the incredible partnership between Travis Scott and Nike / Jordan Brand . Over the years, they have released numerous highly sought-after sneakers, and with that comes a treasure trove of unreleased sample pairs. The latest to surface is an alternate version of the Travis Scott x fragment design x Air Jordan 1 Low sneaker. While the exact backstory of this pair remains uncertain, one clear indication that it's a sample is the tooling code on the midsole, which reads "FA21." This suggests that it was a prototype that didn't make it to the retail market when the official release dropped in August 2021. There are several notable differences between this sample and the version that was eventually released. Firstly, this alternate iteration lacks the sail accents that were present on the retail pair. Additionally, the overlays feature a heavier use of blue, deviating from the black/blue combination seen on the released version...

Air Jordan 1 Low "Chinese New Year" Sneakers

In anticipation of the upcoming Chinese New Year in 2024, Nike and Jordan Brand are gearing up to release a range of sneakers inspired by the Year of the Dragon . Among these releases is the Air Jordan 1 Low , which has recently been unveiled in an official preview. The Air Jordan 1 Low "Chinese New Year" features a clean white leather base, adorned with striking red tumbled leather overlays. The design is further elevated by gold accents, seen on the textured Swooshes, tongue branding, and the iconic Wings logo at the heel. The sneaker is grounded by a stitched white midsole and a semi-translucent gray outsole. What sets this release apart is the attention to detail and the inclusion of special extras. The shoe comes packaged with a red envelope, featuring the Jumpman logo, as well as a thematic silver bracelet. Additionally, the shoes are housed in a golden shoe box, adding to the Chinese New Year theme. While an official release date for the Air Jordan 1 Low "Chines...

Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "Metallic Navy" Sneakers

Hiroshi Fujiwara has recently shared the first images of the Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "Metallic Navy," giving us a glimpse of what to expect from this upcoming release. The sneakers are set to have a global launch in early spring next year. While official images of the shoes have yet to be released, you can check out the original pair from 1985 via JD Sports UK for a more accurate representation of what to anticipate in Spring 2024. The Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "Metallic Navy" features a clean flat-leather "Summit White" upper with eye-catching metallic Navy Blue Swooshes. The metallic blue accenting extends to the heel tab, adding a captivating touch to the "Air Jordan" insignia. In his Instagram post, Fujiwara also included a set of "Metallic Red" Air Jordan 1 High's. The Air Jordan 1 Low '85 is expected to retail for $160 USD and will be available for purchase globally through Nike SNKRS and Jordan Brand retailers. Keep...

Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Voodoo Alternate" Sneakers

Zion Williamson 's Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Voodoo" has recently emerged in a captivating blue colorway, now referred to as the "Voodoo Alternate." This version closely resembles the 2022 release, with a few subtle design and texture variations. One noticeable difference is the more prominent sporadic crisscross stitching on the lower lacelet panel of the right shoe's lateral side. The standout feature of the "Voodoo Alternate" is its vibrant blue and indigo tones. The shoe incorporates a base layer of premium suede and panels of burlap-like material in shades of indigo or purple. It retains the signature skull logo at the heel, as well as the inverted Jordan Wings logo and tongue tag. Other shared design elements include the forefoot mini-Swoosh logo, braided rope laces, and a stitched-up Swoosh logo. As of now, it remains unclear whether this pair is exclusive to Zion Williamson or if Jordan Brand plans to release the "Voodoo Alternate" t...

Chris Paul x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Give Them Flowers" Sneakers

Back in April, rumors circulated that NBA player Chris Paul would be receiving his own Air Jordan 1 Low OG later in the year. With his eventual trade to the Golden State Warriors, anticipation for the collaboration grew even more. Now, the Chris Paul x Air Jordan 1 Low OG has finally been unveiled, showcasing a premium design in a blend of "Light Cream" and "Sail" colors. The Chris Paul x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Give Them Flowers" edition features a floral pattern spread across the upper. The theme is further emphasized with "Give Them Flowers" branding on the tongue's interior side and a matching thematic sockliner. The shoe features an upper crafted from patterned leather in an almost-white shade, complemented by rough suede on the toe box, tongue, Swooshes, and heel in an off-white hue. The stitched midsole sits atop a translucent outsole, completing the look of the sneakers. According to sneaker industry insiders Brandon1an and Mr. Unlove...