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Don’t Sleep On The The Air Jordan 1 Low “Mocha”

Available on September 21st on SNKRS and Jordan retailers.

Don’t Sleep On The The Air Jordan 1 Low “Mocha”

A sequel to the iconic high-top release of 2020, the “Mocha” Jordan 1 Low lends a contemporary aesthetic popularized by Travis Scott shoes but at a much more affordable price. Adult ($140), grade school ($120), pre-school ($75), and toddler sizes ($65) will be available. See official images below and take advantage of the purchase links in our “Where To Buy” section for a swift checkout.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Mocha"

SKU: CZ0790-102
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: Sep 21, 2024

We’ve arrived at a new era in Jordan footwear where nearly every Air Jordan 1 release, regardless of its trim, now moves much slower on release date. They’ll sit on shelves and eventually get marked down, which leads some to play the waiting game and cop shoes at discount. While patience will pay, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Mocha” may be one of the few exceptions of 2024. With an identical colorway to the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Mocha” that became an instant hit thanks to the influence of Travis Scott, the Low is basically a casual alternate to one of the most sought-after AJ1 releases of the modern era.

Again, full family sizes are confirmed for this release, with pricing confirmed at $140 for adults, $120 for big kids/grade school, $75 for pre-school, and $65 for toddler sizes.

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