Since reports surfaced last year that one of the greatest Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High OG sneaker colourways would make a comeback in Holiday 2025, sneakerheads have started preparing themselves for the re-release of the white-based “Euro” colourway. It’s safe to say that the limited-edition pair has become one of the most sought-after Off-White x AJ1s to date following its exclusive debut in Europe in 2018 (and that’s certainly saying something).
Although there is no concrete information regarding whether this will be the exact pair eager sneakerheads can expect to see drop towards the end of this year, the shared colour code seems to indicate that the possibility is high. But if Jordan Brand were to release something totally unexpected, we would want it to be as luxurious as these gorgeous satin-covered Off-White x Air Jordan 1s by custom sneaker artist John Trottier (@johnnyskicks).
A Closer Look At The Design
Like the original Off-White x AJ1, Trottier’s custom design offers sneakerheads a predominantly white colour palette. Yet the sneaker designer has gone one step further by covering the entire shoe, from toe to heel, in a luxurious white satin fabric featuring elaborate stitching of swirling clouds and dragons—a look vaguely reminiscent of CLOT’s collaboration on the AJ1 from 2019. However, in contrast to both the Off-White and CLOT collaborations, this pair opts to keep every detail doused in white. Think white stitching, white laces, and even a white sole unit to match. While these are bound to get a little dirty from any wear, we’re sure this all-white satin design would turn a few heads in the process.
Where To Get The Satin Off-White x Air Jordan 1 Triple White
Even though this is clearly not the design that Jordan Brand will be selling in 2025 (though we do wish it were), you can still have these gorgeous custom sneakers made just for you. If you’re interested in having a pair brought to life, think about contacting Trottier via email or Instagram.
In the interim, be sure to check out other Off-White-inspired customs on our site, particularly the Bruce Lee-inspired AJ1 colourway and follow us here at Sneaker Fortress for more custom and concept kicks.
Are you looking forward to the Off-White x Air Jordan 1 “Euro” re-release, or would you prefer that Jordan Brand come up with something entirely different and surprising for 2025, like this satin-covered design? Please share your opinions with us in the comments section below!