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The Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn Sports More “Black Cement” Makeup

Velcro laces and a zippered heel make for an accessible wear.

The Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn Sports More “Black Cement” Makeup

Actualized in 2022, Nike EasyOn footwear plays an important role in making “cool” sneakers accessible for all. On top of new models crafted with adaptive features top-of-mind, Nike Inc. continues to deliver tweaked versions of its various longstanding silos, now revisiting the Jordan 1 Low EasyOn in another new colorway.

Accessibility considerations include a zippered heel and velcro laces, both of which make it easier to slip your foot in without much resistance. Additionally, while it doesn’t necessarily have a purposeful function, the Swoosh logos are cut out within the base as opposed to stitched on. Black, “Fire Red,” and “Cement Grey” treatments produce somewhat of a “Black Cement” vibe on this colorway, much like another pair with the same colors but different blocking scheme that surfaced earlier this year.

The Jordan 1 Low EasyOn “Black/Fire Red/Cement Grey” is available now via Nike for $130 in men’s sizing; see our “Where To Buy” section below for purchase links.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn

SKU: DM1206-006
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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