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Where To Buy: Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Year Of The Dragon”

The '85 classic gets covered in scaly green uppers.

Where To Buy: Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Year Of The Dragon”

Jordan Brand is already making preparations for Chinese New Year, lining up a very auspicious colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. This “Year Of The Dragon” colorway is confirmed to release on SNKRS and select Jordan retailers on January 24th, 2024 for $160.

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WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 "Year Of The Dragon"

SKU: FN3727-100
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Jan 24, 2024

US 01/24/2024 Wednesday

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site
Nike SNKRS US Sold Out Sold Out

2024 marks the beginning of the Year of the Dragon, to which the Jumpman has dedicated this Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Alongside boasting a range of culturally significant colors — such as gold, red, and jade — the pair features leather overlays akin to the scales of said zodiac animal. And though largely typical in its construction elsewhere, opting for standard materials across its neutral white base, the shoe does line its inner collar with a light grey satin.

Enjoy a very early look at the 2024 Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chinese New Year” via the leaks ahead. At the time of writing this, very few details have been revealed; for now, sit tight and stay tuned for further updates.

In other news, the upcoming SoleFly Air Jordan 8 was just teased by the Marlins.

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