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This Air Jordan 1 Low Gets Wrapped In Aluminum Foil

This Air Jordan 1 Low Gets Wrapped In Aluminum Foil

Updated April 1, 2024: This Air Jordan 1 Low is now available via Nike.com. You can find direct links contained in the “Where To Buy” section, with the full gallery and our original coverage intact just below it.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: FN5030-001
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Apr 1, 2024

US 04/01/2024 Monday

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

Designed to match the recently revealed Air Jordan 1 Mid, the Low-top form of the Air Jordan 1 surfaces in the same crinkled foil look via a textured silver leather upper.

Jordan Brand adds a little excitement to the ubiquitous low-top model via a full silver look, with contrasted provided via the opposing surface textures. The toe-guard, quarter, heel, and ankled feature a tumbled finish covered in silver as if it’s wrapped in aluminum foil. The toe-box and mid-panel irons it smooth, matching the nylon tongue and plush interior lining. Finally, an opaque outsole in rubber adds an icy effect to complete the look.

This Air Jordan 1 Low is due out this Spring/Summer season, so check out the detailed official imagery just below.

In other Jordan updates, check out the full details on the Black Cat Jordan 5s arriving in the final quarter of 2024.

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