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Air Jordan 1 Low
Air Jordan 1 Low
The Air Jordan 1 Low is a new spin on the classic Air Jordan 1 silhouette. The sneaker features a full-length neoprene inner sleeve, which increases comfort and reduces weight. The shoe is also made with premium materials such as nubuck, leather, and ballistic mesh.
History of the Air Jordan 1 Low
The Air Jordan 1 Low was originally released in 1985 as a basketball shoe designed by Peter Moore and Bruce Kilgore. It was featured in Michael Jordan’s first signature shoe with Nike. The silhouette’s popularity led to several different colorways and styles being released over the years, including collaborations with Off-White, Virgil Abloh, Fear of God, and many more.
Difference between High and Low
The Air Jordan 1 Low features an upper made from premium tumbled leather and includes a full-length Zoom Air unit for maximum cushioning. This sneaker also has an embossed Jumpman logo on the heel and an embossed “Nike” logo on the tongue and is just like an Air Force 1 under your ankle. But the Air Jordan 1 High is over your ankle for more stability while playing basketball.
Most popular Air Jordan 1 Low models
Just as seen with the Air Jordan 1 Mid, OG colorways the most popular in the sneaker community for the Air Jordan 1 Low. Sneaker collectors love the original colorways such as the ‘Chicago’, ‘Black Toe’ and ‘UNC’ colorways. So be sure to check those out because they sell out very fast.
More future releases of the Air Jordan 1 Low
The Air Jordan 1 Low is becoming more and more popular. Which means they will sell out just as fast as the Air Jordan 1 High. With that said, be sure to check out where and when to buy the newest Air Jordan 1 Low, so you don’t ever miss a drop. Visit the releasecalender and sneakernews for all the info you need about the newest releases.