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The Air Jordan 1 Low Enrolls In “Georgetown”

Hoya approved.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Enrolls In “Georgetown”

All throughout 2025 we’ve been tracking Air Jordan 4 PEs minted for the brand’s foremost sponsees, minting luxurious exclusives for the likes of Howard University, UCLA, and Georgetown. Though those limited affairs remain major news, below the surface the Jumpman has always filled its catalog with collegiate-inspired looks. The Air Jordan 1 Low “Georgetown” fulfills that promise once again, imbuing some new energy in its closing moments.

Indeed, the blends of “Light Smoke Grey” and “Obsidian” delivers Hoya hues from jump, splayed across relatively standard color-blocking on leather overlays and the Swoosh. For the aforementioned novel twist, a gum sole crashes in underfoot, both a dose of seasonal flair and a tacit link to the Swoosh skateboarding line.

As a GR, there’s no concrete release date for the Air Jordan 1 Low “Georgetown.” Instead, look for this pair hitting shelves and NDC without warning over the next couple of months. A retail price of $115 is expected — keep a close eye on when exactly this shoe will show up via our Jordan Release Dates page. In the meantime, check out official images included below.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: 553558-146
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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