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“Team Gold” Swooshes Land On This Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low

“Team Gold” Swooshes Land On This Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low

Michael Jordan’s off-court legacy is unrivaled, with some of his decades-old designs still setting sales records today. As another year winds down, styles like the Air Jordan 1 Low continue to emerge in new color schemes.

Recently, the low-top version of Jordan’s original signature silhouette emerged in varying shades of “Team Gold.” The luxurious color isn’t new to the Air Jordan 1, but its latest application brings a summer-friendly tone to a women’s-exclusive offering. Profile swooshes opt for the richest shade of gold, while surrounding panels favor off white hues that allow for the profile swooshes that revel in the spotlight. Outsoles also take on a beige finish, with midsoles above introducing a pure white into the mix. Together, each aforementioned component help expand the Air Jordan legacy well after “His Airness”‘ last NBA game, especially in the realm of women’s footwear.

Enjoy early looks at the pair ahead, and anticipate a nike.com launch soon.

For more sneaker news, check out the latest Air Jordan release dates.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: DC0774-170
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Feb 28, 2024

US 02/28/2024 Wednesday

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