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Shades Of Easter Appear On The Air Jordan 1 Mid

Pastel hues set the tone.

Shades Of Easter Appear On The Air Jordan 1 Mid

Now that our clocks have been set forward for the end of daylight saving time, it’s finally starting to feel like spring. We’ve still got some remnants of winter to get through, but it won’t be long before weekend cookouts and other seasonal festivities become regular occasions again. For their part, Nike and Jordan Brand are doing ringing in the season with a slew of pastel-colored footwear. Nike has another “Easter” Air Force 1 on tap, and the Jumpman hasn’t been shy about bringing a similar theme to its various silos.

The latest Easter-esque shoe to surface is this Air Jordan 1 Mid for women, decked out in “Sea Glass” and “Guava Ice” leather overlays. Standard white leather makes up the base layer, including the collar section, while the Jumpman logos on the tongue and insoles deliver splashes of light Glacier blue. Underfoot, a semi-clear Sail outsole rounds out the design.

The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Easter” lands April 2025 in women’s sizing, commanding a $125 box price. See official images below and tap our Jordan Release Dates page to preview other upcoming Jordan 1s.

Speaking of which, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian” lands March 22nd in full family sizes.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 1 Mid

SKU: HJ6654-100
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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