Across two different builds, the Air Jordan 1 Low remains a leader in the Jordan catalog. First is the Jordan 1 Low OG, set to receive a number of colorways once reserved for the High in 2025, along with its continuing success as the Travis Scott shoes of choice. Second to that is the Jordan 1 Low proper, marching into another year as one of the more accessible retros in the catalog.
For the pair featured here, it’s a simplistic turn from the standard colorways we see, veering into a luxe tri-tone blend. Eggshell white takes up most of the real estate on the upper, softly contrasted by tan tonality through the Swoosh and sockliner. Look underfoot for another driver, a faux-aged midsole and gum outsole, each touching on classic details that you’ll find frequently throughout the rest of the retro catalog. All told, it’s an uncomplicated pair, seamlessly able to slide into the rotation and bring with it the timeless style we’ve seen for four decades.
The Air Jordan 1 Low featured here is expected to drop sometime in Spring 2025 for $115 in women’s sizing. Catch official images ahead to get a sense of what to expect, and keep our Jordan Releases 2025 landing page handy for more info as we approach this pair’s launch.







WHERE TO BUY
Womens Air Jordan 1 Low
| Retailer | Release type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Nikestore | Standard | Check Site |