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The Designer-Minded Air Jordan 1 Low Method Of Make Takes On Navy

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The Designer-Minded Air Jordan 1 Low Method Of Make Takes On Navy

We’ve seen Jordan roll out spin-off, hybrid and mashup models on a very consistent basis since the brand’s founding. If there’s one thing we can count on, each of those silhouettes typically makes some sort of reference to a more iconic look early in its run. The Air Jordan 1 Method of Make is one of the few to buck that entirely, carving out a signature look almost entirely detached from mainline Jordan releases. That trademark outfit lives on with the latest Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make in navy.

It’s certainly a stealth look in “Triple Navy,” embracing the aquatic tonality essentially from heel to toe. The Method of Make’s calling cards remain loud of proud, from the gilded tongue tab and mini-Swoosh, the exagerrated exposed stitching on the textured, croc-like leather that drapes the full upper. With this look added to the catalog, we now stand at more than half-a-dozen of these monochromatic outfits, giving you a full range to pull from if the luxurious atmosphere of the model speaks to you. Just for completion’s sake, the Air Jordan 1 Method of Make spans green, tan, black, red, brown and now, navy. Additionally, a “Black Cat” Jordan 1 Low serves as the one colorway to break from that tonal theme, sporting cartoon detailing atop a white & black two-tone.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make “Navy” is expected to drop in short order, carrying the $135 price tag typical to the model. Head below for official images to get a deeper sense while we wait.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make

SKU: FN5032-400
RETAIL PRICE: $135
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
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