In 2024 and 2025, Jordan Brand will revisit several fan-favourite Air Jordan 1 High OG colourways, offering them in a Low OG silhouette. This means fans can anticipate the same memorable colour schemes but transformed into a lower cut version of the classic design, complete with larger and more pronounced side Swooshes. So, let’s take a look at which colourways will be making their comeback in the months ahead.
Colourways And Release Details
Air Jordan 1 “Dark Mocha”
The unforgettable white, black, and brown design of the “Dark Mocha” AJ1 from 2020 will be available in a low-top version on 21 September 2024. Find them on Nike.com and at select retailers for a retail price of $140 USD.
Air Jordan 1 “Game Royal”
The “Game Royal” AJ1 High from 2018 will transition to a low-top format this year. Expect to see the distinctive hues of White, Black, Game Royal, and Sail on the low OG version, launching on 30 November 2024. You can snag a pair from Nike.com and select retailers, with full family sizing available. The men’s pair will retail for $140 USD.
Air Jordan 1 “Rookie Of The Year”
The low-top rendition of the Air Jordan 1 “Rookie Of The Year” will debut on 11 January 2025. This colourway, featuring hues of Sail, Black, Golden Harvest, and Gym Red, takes its inspiration from Michael Jordan’s memorable Rookie of the Year award in 1985 and the shirt he wore while accepting it. You can find them at Nike.com and select retailers for just $140 USD.
Air Jordan 1 “Obsidian”
Another stunning Jordan 1 High colourway embracing a lower silhouette next year will be the “Obsidian” scheme. This pair, reminiscent of the classic “UNC” colourway with its Obsidian, University Blue, and Sail hues, will be released on 22 March 2025. Expect it to be available via Nike.com and select retailers at a retail price of $140 USD.
Air Jordan 1 “Rust Pink”
This low-top reimagining of the Art Basel-exclusive “Rust Pink” colourway from December 2017 is set to drop on 31 May 2025. Originally released exclusively in Miami through Social Status during the annual art festival, the White, Black, and Rust Pink pair will now be more widely available in low-top form. You can purchase them on Nike.com and at select retailers for $140 USD.
Other Sneakers To Look Out For
But there’s more in store for Jordan Brand fans in 2025. Be on the lookout for upcoming releases like the Air Jordan 4 “Denim”, the “Black/Red/Grey” Air Jordan 11, and even a collection of Air Jordan “Rare Air” sneakers. Until then, keep following us here at Sneaker Fortress for more sneaker drops and reviews.
Which of these Air Jordan 1 High OG colourways are you most excited to see in low-top form, and which pairs are you planning to grab? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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