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The Python-Covered Air Jordan 1 Low NS “Ice Blue” Is Returning

Last seen in 2017.

The Python-Covered Air Jordan 1 Low NS “Ice Blue” Is Returning

In a rather surprising move, the Swooshless Air Jordan 1 Low is back in the fold for the Jumpman. JB debuted the polarizing “NS” style in 2016 and is poised to bring back a handful of pairs that his shelves in the latter half of the decade, continuing now with the python-covered “Ice Blue” colorway.

A bevy of different python textures are utilized, with smaller “scales” on the toe box/quarter complementing larger ones on the forefoot/heel for depth. Underfoot, an all “Sail” sole unit rounds out the delivery. This sneaker originally release in 2017 as one of three python Jordan 1 Low NS colorways of its time, joined by “Arctic Orange” and “Off-White” looks. While initially relegated to outlets, aftermarket sales have hovered around $250+ since 2021.

This marks the third returning Jordan 1 Low NS we’ve seen thus far, joined by the “Black/Sail” and “Triple White.” All are expected to land Fall 2025 for $145 in adult sizing; see official images of the “Ice Blue” below if you’re considering copping.

Elsewhere on our Jordan Release Dates page, the Jordan 8 “Aqua” retro lands July 19th.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low NS BG "Ice Blue Python"

SKU: 872782-441
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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