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The Air Jordan 1 Low Arrives in “Industrial Blue”

The new men's colorway will fit into the upcoming Spring '24 slate for Nike.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Arrives in “Industrial Blue”

Consistent as ever, the Air Jordan 1 continues to march on in all shapes and sizes. Another pair of Low’s will be making their way to shelves soon.

Decked out in “Industrial Blue,” the newest pair of Air Jordan 1 Low rolls in with classic colorblocking, an arrangement seen countless times on pairs stretching back to their first release. There’s never much of a shortage when it comes to new versions of the silhouette, but these slide in as a more lowkey counterpart to more high profile pairs announced recently; namely the Chinese New Year releases from last week.

While there’s no official ties in the branding, this pair taken alongside the recently announced silver Jordan 1 Low definitely calls to mind the COJP set of High’s from 2001 & 2020. As always, the calendar for JB is shaping up to be stacked, so pay close attention to our Jordan Release Dates to stay in the loop.

Regardless of this pair’s to Nike’s history, these provide a more accessible option for those wanting to get in on the Air Jordan 1 craze. You can expect a retail price of $115 when these hit stores near you.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: FN5214-141
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Apr 21, 2024

US 04/21/2024 Sunday

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