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Paw Prints Track On The Air Jordan 1 Low

These got that dawg in 'em.

Paw Prints Track On The Air Jordan 1 Low

With Pink Dunks and and other brightly-colored low-tops proving to be summer favorites among women, Jordan Brand just surfaced a new Air Jordan 1 Low that’s far and away the cutest in recent memory.

Delicate paw print graphics on the midsole lead an array of thoughtful details, carrying a playful look that’s amplified by seasonal cotton candy shades. It’s unclear if the design theme draws from a specific inspiration, but Jordan Brand has never been afraid to go outside-the-box regardless.

Light pink leather encompasses the overlays, while the Swoosh and Wings logo fulfill a summer-worthy palette in pastel blue. Further deriving from the carnival snack, plush terrycloth laces appear up top while a chromatic Jumpman tongue logo adds a touch of sophistication. On top of the paw prints graphics underfoot, the design is complete by a semi-translucent pink gum outsole.

No firm release date has been set at the time of this writing, but the design makes all too much sense for an early Fall 2024 drop as we delve deeper into summer. Tap our Jordan Release Dates page while we keep our ears up for the latest drop details as they emerge.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: HM3706-141
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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