Though not an original colour from 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Chicago” utilizes arguably the silhouette’s most recognizable colour scheme. First dropping back in 2016, this Saturday, Jordan Brand is bringing them back. Tune into my video for a detailed breakdown of this retro version, and to see how they look on feet. Who else is excited for these when they release November 15th?
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Rui Hachimura x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Cranes” Review
Originally a PE that was unveiled in 2022, Jordan Brand brought back an alternate colourway of the Rui Hachimura x Air Jordan 1 Low, this one being an Asia exclusive. Featuring beige suede and textile overlays, the layers depict cranes and Japanese cherry blossoms, as a nod to his heritage. Check out my review and see how these are on feet!
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP “Medium Olive” Review
Travis Scott and Jordan Brand are back with another Air Jordan 1 Low. This familiar looking colourway, “Medium Olive”, was seen in last year’s women’s release, but this version features more olive tones with black accents instead of the inverse for last year’s. Tune into my video for a full review and to see how these are on feet. Anyone else scoop these up (for retail or paid resell)?
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG SP “Canary” Review
Travis Scott and Jordan Brand returned today with a brand new colourway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. This women’s release is inspired by Scott’s high school colours of blue and yellow, and is built in a mix of tumbled leather, and smooth suede. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how these look on feet!
Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Rookie Card” (Away) Review
Trophy Room recently dropped their second Air Jordan 1 collaboration, this time reworking the OG Low top model. Inspired by the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card, this takes a reverse bred colourway but jazzes it up with a ton of premium materials like soft leather and satin. Check out my review to learn all about it and to see how they are on feet!
Air Jordan 1 Low 85 “Metallic Navy” Review
For the first time since its original release in the mid 80s, the Air Jordan 1 Low returned in the “Metallic Navy” colourway. Built in the “85” cut to be as close to the OG run as possible, this pair features smooth white leather, with shiny navy blue hits, staying true to how it was meant to look. Check out my review to learn more and to see how they are on feet! Was this a cop for you?
Air Jordan 1 Low 85 “Neutral Grey” Review
The “Neutral Grey” Air Jordan 1 Low returned this past weekend after a mere two years since they last released. However, this version differentiates itself being an “85” release, meant to be crafted closer to how the Air Jordan 1 was done back in 1985. These feature a premium leather upper, grey suede overlays, and a vintage looking rubber cupsole to give it that old school look. Did anyone else cop a pair?
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Black Toe” Review
One of the original colourways of the Air Jordan 1 from 1985 returns next month in low cut form. The “Black Toe” colourway is crafted using a mix of premium white and black leather, as well as a more muted red leather on the heel. Check out my detailed review to learn more and best of luck looking to buy these when they release on August 4th!
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Black Cement” Review
This past Saturday, Jordan Brand released these “Black Cement” Air Jordan 1 Lows, honouring the 35th anniversary of the iconic Air Jordan 3 and its beloved elephant print pattern. Featuring a black nubuck base, elephant print overlays and a white leather Swoosh cover the shoe, it results in a very unique and polarizing look. Check out my video to learn more and let me know where you stand on this colourway!
