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The Air Jordan 1 Low Turns Towards Calm “Light Grey/Sail”

Another take on a "Neutral Grey" sort of arrangement.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Turns Towards Calm “Light Grey/Sail”

Combine the unobjectionable colorway of grey on white and the everlasting appeal of the Air Jordan 1 Low. It’s a prompt that Jordan Brand has tackled on plenty of occasions, with the upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low “Barons” the latest “limited” release to take it on. Beaverton creatives using that formula once again for a more accessible release on the horizon with the Air Jordan 1 Low “Light Grey/Sail.”

At the risk of repeating, it’s hard to mess up any layout of white and grey, the combination working well once again in this application. An additional boost of trendiness comes with the faux-aged midsole, a twist becoming inescapable as Jordan Brand leans into vintage aesthetics. Finally, for those who prioritize the finer details, this drop departs from traditional ones with its tongue, eschewing the typical sewn on branding tag for a silver embroidered Jumpman.

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Light Grey/Sail” arrives in women’s sizing this summer, commanding a $115 retail price.

In other JB news, we got our first look at the Air Jordan 39 last week, set to debut in the coming months.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: DC0774-103
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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