Air Jordan 1 Low

The Air Jordan 1 Low is a lifestyle sneaker from Jordan Brand, a subsidiary of NIKE, Inc. Debuted in 1985, the model has historically served as a casual take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker, the high-top Jordan 1.

At a glance, the sneaker resembles the Nike Dunk Low, which has experienced a surge in popularity since 2019. Both models are rooted in performance-basketball, and were designed by Peter Moore. The Jordan 1 Low isn’t as coveted as its “doppelgänger,” but it’s historically boasted a similar knack for bold color-blocking, playful themes and experimental construction. Additionally, the silhouette is among the cheapest Jordans, with a retail price of $115 USD (adults), $90 USD (big kids), $70 USD (little kids) and $65 USD (toddlers).

Despite launching in 1985 at the inception of the Air Jordan line, the sneaker has since largely deviated from its original design. “NIKE AIR” branding on the tongue has commonly been replaced with Jumpman logos, while the line’s wings insignia has moved to the lower heel from the ankle tab. “OG”-distinguished, special editions of the low-top Jordan 1 deliver the aforementioned details, but for a higher premium. Pairs have also been more scarce, with collaborators the likes of Travis Scott and Dior being among those to work on Moore’s original design.

Even looking ahead to 2025, the Jordan 1 Low remains a focus. Jordan Brand plans to bring back the “Chicago” colorway at the end of the year, and we’ll also be getting another Travis Scott x Fragment Design x Jordan 1 Low OG.

The articles listed below delve into all the most recent Air Jordan 1 Low releases, including where to pick up the latest pair, release dates and official photos.

Air Jordan 1 Low

The Shattered Backboard Offense Continues With Air Jordan 1 Cleats

Updated July 1st, 2025: Official images of the Air Jordan 1 TD “Shattered Backboard” have surfaced. Both are expected to launch on July 12th. Ahead...

By Sneaker News July 1, 2025
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The Swooshless Air Jordan 1 Low “Triple White” Returns This Fall

More and more, it seems like the typical “marination” period between a shoe’s original release and when a brand is “allowed” to bring it back...

By Matt Varga June 25, 2025
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The Air Jordan 1 Low Goes “Ghost” For Fall 2025

The return of the big Swoosh on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG means that the “modern” cut is now lower on sneakerheads’ radar, not...

By Andrew Rizzo June 24, 2025
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The Air Jordan 1 Low Goes Full “Flax”

Given the current heat wave descending on the United States, it’s hard to particularly look forward to autumn, but brands care not what the forecast...

By Matt Varga June 23, 2025
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The Air Jordan 1 Low “Erase Your Mistakes” Comes With A Jumpman Eraser

While GS units of major retro releases are probably number one on any sneakerhead parent’s list, Jordan Brand continues to push out animated pairs for...

By Matt Varga June 23, 2025
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The Air Jordan 1 Low Takes An Iridescent Finish

One of the most readily available products in the Jumpman catalog is the Air Jordan 1 Low, rolled out in volume so overwhelming that it’s...

By Matt Varga June 19, 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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The Techy Air Jordan 1 Low Method Of Make V3 Takes On “Washed Coral”

Is this the most “out there” Method Of Make Jordan 1 Low yet? We certainly think so. Following a luxe style with metallic branding and...

By Andrew Rizzo June 17, 2025
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The Air Jordan 1 Low “Turqouise” Asks You To Connect The Dots

The Air Jordan 1 still holds onto exalted status in the Nike, Inc. archives, but you certainly can’t mistake that for their designers being overly...

By Matt Varga June 13, 2025
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