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The Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe” Styling Returns With Iron Grey Accents

Available now via Nike.com.

The Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe” Styling Returns With Iron Grey Accents

Updated September 20th, 2024: The Air Jordan 1 “Iron Grey” is available now via Nike.com, arriving in men’s sizing for $125. Use our “Where to Buy” widget just below to grab yours.

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Mens Air Jordan 1 Mid

SKU: DQ8426-001
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Sep 20, 2024

US 09/20/2024 Friday

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For those in an endless pursuit of the latest Air Jordan 1 Mids, Jordan Brand has one of the cleanest pairs of the season coming very soon.

Leveraging the iconic “Black Toe” style color-blocking that originated in 1985 (that was again popularized by fragment design’s collaboration), the Jumpman explores the color wheel and lands and a dark neutral shade of Iron Grey. That tone is fixated on the ankle collar, heel, the Swoosh, and the outsole, while the remainder of the Mid’s body adapts the classic Black Toe look accomplished by a black toe-guard, lace collar, and ankle pad combined with a white base-layer at the toe-box and the mid-panel.

For the loyalists of the Mid, this Air Jordan 1 is a can’t miss option as it goes with any outfit and any length of pant. You’ll be expecting these this Fall 2024 season on Nike.com for $125; keep our Jordan Release Dates 2024 page handy for when these become available for purchase.

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