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Jordan Adds A Green Swoosh To The Accessible Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn

Releasing Spring 2025.

Jordan Adds A Green Swoosh To The Accessible Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn

The Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn has been the Jumpman’s vessel for making sought-after aesthetics accessible for all, steadily surfacing in new colorways since its inception in early 2024. As the zippered model isn’t released with as much frequency as the traditional Jordan 1 Low cut, Jordan Brand’s emphasis has been on clean-cut crowd pleasures that stay close to home with familiar colors and blocking schemes. Come Spring 2025, that motto will continue with a new grey and green option.

Official images reveal a white leather base and light grey overlays, complemented by a forest green cut-out Swoosh and sock lining to match. The shoe’s defining quality is a zipper that runs from the medial upper eyestay to the lateral heel, as well as a velcro, no-tie lacing system. Notably, this is the first Jordan 1 Low EasyOn with a “Sail” midsole, speaking to all those still riding the neo-vintage vibe.

The Jordan 1 Low EasyOn “Grey/Green” retails for $115 and is expected to release during the Spring 2025 shopping season. See official images below if you’re due for a fresh pair.

Staying under the Jumpman umbrella, check out the Jordan 3 Black Cement releasing November 2024.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low EasyOn

SKU: DM1206-142
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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