As among the most popular models in Nike, Inc. history, the Air Jordan 1 is a frequent canvas to roll out new innovations and programs. From Flyknit to Gore-TEX to football spikes, there are few verticals the Jumpman has stepped into that they’ve left Mike’s first signature out of. Correspondingly, EasyOn technology (once FlyEase) is a frequent sight, now infused into a classically-styled “Medium Olive” colorway for the Air Jordan 1 Low.
While the aperture from EasyOn has widened from disabled athletes to children and those simply looking for a way to simplify their everyday routine, the same bonafides remain. The heel of either shoe reveals a zipper closure that, when opened, creates ample room for a slip-on entrance. Finally, the lace unit is also a dressed-up velcro patch, making lockdown even easier to achieve.
What else could you need? To cap off this offering, “Black Toe” color-blocking defines this shoe aesthetically, resulting in OG-adjacent style without any of the frills that come with true retro pairs.
Though Holiday 2024 is most likely for the Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn “Medium Olive,” don’t be shocked if you don’t see this pair until early 2025. To stay totally in the loop on when these will hit Nike.com, keep a close eye on our Jordan Release Dates landing page.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 1 EasyOn
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |