Air Jordan 1 Low OG

The Air Jordan 1 Low OG is the low-cut version of Michael Jordan’s first signature shoe. Compared to mainline AJ1 Low releases, OG pairs are produced with hardware aimed at replicating the model’s layout from its original 1985 run. Jordan Brand fittingly introduced this program with the 2015 “Bred” colorway that coincided with a remastering of Air Jordan 1 High releases. From there, the initiative continued through 2017, touching ’85 colorways like “Metallic Navy,” “Chicago” and “Shadow,” as well as a run of luxe “Vachetta” editions in white, black and Ice Blue.

The Air Jordan 1 Low OG was quietly placed on the shelf following that final 2017 release. In a bit of ironic symmetry, the “Chinese New Year” colorway from 2021, built on a black and red foundation, brought the AJ1 Low OG back to the market. In the few years since the model has returned, its popularity has rivaled (if not surpassed) that of the High, aided in no small part by Travis Scott shoes. Each of his seven (!) Jordan 1 Low colorways have come on the OG model, unquestionably leading to a runoff effect that raises heat around mainline drops.

To that end, 2024 has seen several notable releases for the silo. “Barons,” “Mocha” and “Shadow” editions have taken iconic high-cut palettes and grafted them seamlessly onto the shorter sibling. La Flame’s influence remains strong, with the “Elkins” setting things off towards the top of the year and “Medium Olive” set to pick up the mantle down the stretch.

Even looking forward to 2025, fans of the model have a lot to look forward to; “Velvet Brown” & a Fragment Design collaboration continue Scott’s dominant run, and leaked colorways like “Rust Pink” & “Phantom” will reportedly return to the fan-favorite “Big Swoosh” from nearly a decade ago.

Below, you can find our latest coverage on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG, including release dates, product photos and new colorways.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG

Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Lows Gifted To The Board Of Greatness

Getting on a seeding list is one thing. Becoming a member of the Board of Greatness (fka Board of Governors) is another. A collection of...

By Matt Varga July 11, 2025
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The Python-Covered Air Jordan 1 Low NS “Ice Blue” Is Returning

In a rather surprising move, the Swooshless Air Jordan 1 Low is back in the fold for the Jumpman. JB debuted the polarizing “NS” style...

By Andrew Rizzo July 2, 2025
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Detailed Look At The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago”

Updated July 2nd, 2025: A closer look at the upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” has been revealed. A release is expected on November...

By Andrew Rizzo July 2, 2025
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Dominik Mysterio Honors His “Real” Father With Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low Customs

He lies, he cheats, he steals… and he wears Air Jordans in the ring. WWE Intercontinental Champion “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio got a special delivery from...

By Andrew Rizzo June 18, 2025
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Washed Teal”

Updated May 30th, 2025: The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Washed Teal” official images have emerged. A release date is currently scheduled for June 18th,...

By Matt Varga May 30, 2025
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“Grape” 5s, “Ferrari” 14s, And More Air Jordan Releases Dropping June 2025

Jordan Brand’s monumental 40th anniversary year has been every bit as strong as advertised, packed with ample retro releases, collaborations, and much, much more. As...

By Andrew Rizzo May 30, 2025
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Travis Scott Debuts His Air Jordan 1 Low Collaboration With Fragment Design

Sitting courtside at an NBA game is a surefire way to get press for a sneaker release, but you don’t need to tell Travis Scott...

By Andrew Rizzo April 10, 2025
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Rookie Of The Year”

Updated April 4th, 2025: Official images of the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Rookie Of The Year” have surfaced. These are currently expected to...

By Andrew Rizzo April 4, 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Sail” Releasing Spring 2026

While we’ve yet to enter the thick of 2025 Jordan releases, we’re already learning about several notable pairs expected to land in 2026. Now joining...

By Andrew Rizzo April 4, 2025
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