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Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Low “International Women’s Day”

Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Low “International Women’s Day”

Ahead of International Women’s Day, NIKE, Inc. will launch a commemorative Air Jordan 1 Low throughout Europe.

Focused on the women’s rights movement, IWD takes place on March 8 as a callback to organized strikes by women in textile factories in 1857. Brand Jordan’s celebratory retro takes on a compelling “Amethyst Wave” and “Canyon Purple” color scheme, making reference to the global holiday via a number of graphics and messages. The words “Equality” and “Unity” appear on the leather toe box, while flora and suns add brightness to the area. Furthermore, a message of hope accompanies the “hand-drawn” figures: “Because One Day This Day Will Be Our Everyday.”

Other panels throughout the Air Jordan 1 feature suede and corduroy material for a refreshing build of the model. More flower graphics are embroidered onto the lateral heel, breathing new life into the original Air Jordan. Lastly, the iconic sole unit underfoot keeps things simple in off white and light purple, rounding out the International Women’s Day offering.

Enjoy closer looks at the pair ahead. The retro hits Europe via nike.com and select shops on Monday, March 6, for €129 (approximately $137 USD).

For more sneaker news, check out the Nike Air Max 1 ’86 “Big Bubble” expected to drop by the end of March.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low "International Women's Day"

SKU: DR8057-500
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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