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This Air Jordan 1 Low Is Perfect For Chrome Hearts Fans

Complete with nose rings.

This Air Jordan 1 Low Is Perfect For Chrome Hearts Fans

Jordan Brand’s touching all bases of AJ1 fandom with this upcoming release inspired by punk rock fashion. Get your leather vests, cargo shorts, and studded belts ready because the Jumpman is going crowd-surfing with this women’s release.

Utilizing the Air Jordan 1 Low SE as its base, Jordan Brand adds some striking elements that speak to aesthetic that began in the 1970s. It begins with a white, black, and purple base, while a gleaming metallic silver appears on the croc-skin heel and quarter panel. Lettering and numbering on the tongue is executed in similar fashion as an edgy typeface appears via the “AIR” on the right tongue and the “23” at the lace-stay. The pièce de résistance arrives by way of the metallic jewelry that hangs off the laces; these accessories are common among the Chrome Hearts aesthetic that has taken the gritty fashion world by storm.

This Air Jordan 1 Low SE is set to arrive this Summer 2024 season; given the SE designation and the attention to detail, we expect an MSRP of around $130.

In other Jumpman updates, check out the first look at the Air Jordan 4 RM.

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Womens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: HF5759-101
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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