Make no mistake: Jordan Brand is coming for your wallet in 2025. The confirmation of drops like the Air Jordan 5 “Grape” and Jordan 4 “White Cement” is sure to put a dent in your financials, but some recent news will excite the more cost-minded crowd: the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Rust Pink” is currently tabbed for a ’25 release.
The most notable piece of intrigue with this pair is in its hardware, reprising the “Big Swoosh” that marked releases in the span from 2015-16 before suddenly being phased out. As Jordan 1 Low OG drops have trended towards in recent times, this pair is likely a low-cut takedown of a colorway that graced the High. In the spotlight here is the Jordan 1 “Rust Pink,” one of the more highly-coveted styles dropped in the past decade as a result of its ultra-limited Art Basel release alongside the “Igloo” edition.
Though the Air Jordan 1 High continues to be a tentpole sneaker in Oregon, this news elucidates the increasing profile of the shorter cut, a better fit for the current lowkey, lifestyle-heavy fashion environment. A seemingly unending stream of Travis Scott shoes is one thing, but this stretches the run of pairs like the Jordan 1 Low “Barons” and Jordan 1 Low “Oxidized Green” into another calendar year.
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Rust Pink” is currently in the very first stages of its release cycle; while we can confidently report a 2025 launch, further information is a mystery for now. Keep an eye on our Jordan Release Dates page going forward for the latest info.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Check Site |
Lead image (speculative mock-up) via @zsneakerheadz.