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AVAILABLE NOW: Air Jordan 1 Low “Game Royal Toe”

A few defining AJ1s collide for this updated take.

AVAILABLE NOW: Air Jordan 1 Low “Game Royal Toe”

Updated October 24th, 2024: The Air Jordan 1 Low “Game Royal Toe” is available now via Nike.com, landing in men’s sizing for $115. Hit the “Where To Buy” links included ahead to land directly on the product page. For more coverage, scroll further to catch our original breakdown of this pair.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: 553558-042
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Oct 23, 2024

US 10/23/2024 Wednesday

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“Royal” remains one of the most important colorways in the Air Jordan 1 canon. That status means it’s been a flipped & reversed seemingly endlessly. With the Air Jordan 1 Low marching on as a defining shoe in the current roster, the silhouette and palette are colliding once again. The Air Jordan 1 Low “Game Royal Toe” is set to arrive in the coming months, bringing an icy atmosphere to your rotation.

Though of course the classic cobalt tone is utilized heavy, painting the heel cup and toe-box, the deployment of white on the Swoosh and misole make a few Jordan 1 High releases easier comparison points. The Royal Toe from 2020 and the Game Royal from 2018 sport the same color swatches, and though the layout on each differs a bit from the shoe featured here, nonetheless the inspiration is clear to see. With “Panda” fatigue probably at an all-time high, this release presents an easy way to switch up from everlasting black & white, sneaking in the energy of a few all-time Jordan Releases in the process.

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Game Royal Toe” is projected to hit shelves & Nike.com in short order, carrying a $115 retail price upon arrival. While you wait, check out detailed retailer images via the gallery ahead.

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