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This GS Air Jordan 1 Low Transitions To Summer With Purple And Green Pastels

This GS Air Jordan 1 Low Transitions To Summer With Purple And Green Pastels

The Air Jordan 1 Low — though not quite as popular as its high-top counterpart — is certainly receiving its fair share of love. Alongside a brushstroke treatment and card-inspired take, we’re soon to see a GS colorway that helps ring in the Summer.

But rather than exude the season’s energy with bright baby blues and sunny accents, the pair opts to keep things rather subdued. Pastels of purple and lime make are used only in seldom — specifically, atop the Swoosh and tread/lining, respectively. Elsewhere, complementing neon greens hit the backside of the tongue and the heel’s Wings. The Jumpman embroidery adjacent, however, prefers black like the suede overlays and tumbled leather collar. Its foundation is similarly neutral as it keeps the scheme familiar in smooth white.

For a closer look, see the official images below. A release should go out to Nike.com and select retailers soon.

In other news, an on-foot look at the Jordan 1 Seafoam is here.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: 553560-151
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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