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The Air Jordan 1 Low GS Indulges In A “Royal Toe”

The Air Jordan 1 Low GS Indulges In A “Royal Toe”

The low-top construction of Michael Jordan’s first signature silhouette has become synonymous with the spring and summer months thanks to its versatile color blockings and streamlined design. Most readily prepared in grade school sizing, the next Air Jordan 1 Low for the kids centers on a “Royal Blue” toe cap.

Mimicking the tonal placement of its recently unveiled “Bred Toe” counterpart, crisp white hues assume their typical association filling the quarter panel and midsole while an opposing onslaught of jet-black shades envelops the tongue construction, laces, nylon sock liner and flat leather overlays strewn throughout. Returning to its OG composition, the pair comes anchored in “Royal Blue” accents filling the vamp, heel counter, mid-foot Swoosh and embroidered Jumpman placed at the tongue in conclusion.

Scheduled to release this coming Holiday season for a retail price of $90, in the meantime enjoy official imagery of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Royal Toe” below.

For more underneath the Jumpman banner, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Olive” arrives on April 26th.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: 553560-140
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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