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Available Now: Air Jordan 1 Low SE “Wave”

"Dusty Cactus" accents provide balance.

Available Now: Air Jordan 1 Low SE “Wave”

Updated May 22nd, 2024: The Air Jordan 1 Low SE “Wave” is available now on Nike.com. See the Where To Buy section below to get your pair, or check out the newly updated Jordan Release Dates 2024 page to see what’s coming.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low SE "Wave"

SKU: HF4983-252
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: May 22, 2024

US 05/22/2024 Wednesday

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The Air Jordan 1 Low is best recognized in sporty colorways that reflect the model’s basketball heritage, but recent years have seen the onset of several new out-of-the box styles and design themes. With eyes towards summer, we’re now learning of a new women’s pair complete with materials and colors suited for the warm weather to come.

Frayed canvas edges produce an eccentric look on this “Beachside” colorway, embellishing “Sesame” treatments on the toe, eyestay, and heel panels. A TPU Swoosh presents in “Dusty Cactus,” matched by Jumpman branding on the tongue and insoles, while white leather floods the base of the shoe. Underfoot, a “Sail” midsole and “Dusty Cactus” tread round out the look. All things considered, the shoe’s materials and colors fuse to communicate a playful summer look aligned with seaside hallmarks; water and sand.

Enjoy official images of the women’s Air Jordan 1 Low “Beachside” ($135) below and tap our Jordan Release Dates 2024 for updates on the shoe’s arrival; no firm release date has been set at the time of this writing.

Transitioning to another upcoming AJ1 Low drop, check out images of the Jordan 1 Low Shadow dropping May 11th.

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