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The Air Jordan 1 Low Hits The Beach In “Coconut Milk/Sesame”

Blue overlays make for a clear overarching aesthetic.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Hits The Beach In “Coconut Milk/Sesame”

It’s officially beach season, and whether you’re near the coast or landlocked far away, Jordan Brand is delivering warm weather vibes through a number of fresh Air Jordan 1 Low colorways.

While not as unique as the AJ1 Low “Beachside” from a couple months ago when it comes to materials, this latest women’s pair communicates a soothing, contemporary, beach-worthy aesthetic through color alone.

Presented here with an all-leather upper, the forefoot panels assume the role of water in a pastel blue shade, while the rear of the shoe delivers a sandy “Sesame” mix. Fulfilling a well-balanced palette, the base and midsole appear in “Coconut Milk” while a “Sesame” outsole rounds out the delivery.

The women’s Air Jordan 1 Low “Coconut Milk/Sesame” retails for $115 and should start arriving on shelves in the near future, although no firm date has been confirmed at the time of this writing.

Enjoy official images below and tap our Jordan Release Dates page to preview more upcoming pairs from the Jumpman.

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Womens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: HQ4186-111
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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