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The Top 15 Best Air Jordan 1 Low Releases Of 2025

Jordan Brand has an array of stylish Air Jordan 1 low releases planned to commemorate 40 years of the iconic silhouette in 2025.

Caryn Ganess by Caryn Ganess
May 15, 2025
Best Air Jordan 1 Low Releases 2025

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With this year marking 40 years since the Air Jordan 1 silhouette changed the sneaker game in 1985, Jordan Brand has focused on reintroducing classic colourways and introducing fresh collaborations to commemorate the iconic sneaker’s legacy. While much of the emphasis has been focused on the high-top model thus far, the Air Jordan 1 Low releases in 2025 are equally enticing. There is a mix of classic colourways, fresh designs, and a big-profile collaboration that will appeal to both long-time fans and newbies to the Air Jordan 1 Low model. We’ve compiled a list of the most anticipated releases for 2025 so you can stay on top of all the model has to offer this year.

Swarovski x Air Jordan 1 Low OG

Swarovski x Air Jordan 1 Low
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Jordan Brand and Swarovski have partnered to create a luxurious version of the Air Jordan 1 Low for summer 2025. The sneaker is a suede, crystal-encrusted edition of the Jumpman’s Shadow AJ1 colourway, including black and grey uppers, clean white midsoles, and black rubber outsoles below. Although the Austrian jewellers have collaborated on plenty of stunning Nike sneakers before, this collab marks their first-ever partnership with the Jumpman—and it’s exclusive to the ladies. More information about the Swarovski x Air Jordan 1 Low OG.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Washed Teal”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Washed Teal"
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Another women’s exclusive Air Jordan 1 Low sneaker to add to your radar is the stunning “Washed Teal” colourway. The shoe features suede teal uppers, matching tufted profile Swooshes, and tie-dye-inspired laces. These sneakers are definitely a great option for summer. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Washed Teal”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “No Swoosh Pack”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "No Swoosh Pack" 
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The Air Jordan 1’s 40th anniversary celebrations have reintroduced nostalgic releases from the model’s past, including the brand’s “No Swoosh Pack”. In case the name doesn’t already say it all, this set sees the AJ1 low model sans the recognisable Swoosh logo on the side panels, giving the classic sneakers a dressier feel. The design will be available in two colourways this summer: a clean triple white look and a classy black and sail design. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “No Swoosh Pack”.

Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Nitro”

Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Nitro"
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Following a successful collaboration on the Air Jordan 4 earlier this year, BMX star Nigel Sylvester will debut a low-top Air Jordan 1 in a unique “Nitro” colourway. Black, Muslin, and Varsity Red make up the sneaker’s colour scheme, while features like the tiny forefoot swoosh and “Bike Air” branding are expected to be present when it drops in the fall. More information about the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Nitro”.

Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low

Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low SP 
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Jordan Brand, Travis Scott, and Fragment Design intend to release a follow-up to their Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaboration from 2021 this summer. Their latest offering features the same white, black, sail, and blue colour mix as its predecessor, but with a white dominant appearance and blue highlights. Sneakerheads can also expect Fragment’s lightning bolt emblem on the right heel and Scott’s signature happy face branding on the left. More information about the Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Storm Blue”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG ‘Storm Blue’
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The Jumpman Label is celebrating its 40th anniversary by bringing back many of the Jordan 1’s original colourways. The “Storm Blue” Air Jordan 1 is part of the mix for fall, making a comeback in a new low-top form. The sneaker features a white leather base with “Storm Blue” overlays and profile Swooshes. It’s also anticipated that the “Big Swoosh” design—a larger-than-normal Swoosh—will be present. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Storm Blue”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Quai 54”

The Air Jordan 1 Low 'Quai 54' Looks Like It Was Stung by Style
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This year, the Air Jordan 1 Low “Dongdan” design for the Beijing streetball championship incorporates a subtle combination of Oatmeal and Coconut Milk. The shoes have smooth white leather uppers, light beige suede toe boxes and heels, and dark tan suede swooshes. Also featured is the phrase “IN ONE’S ELEMENT” on the inner tongue, an embroidered image on the heel, and the tournament’s emblem on the tongue. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Dongdan”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Rust Pink”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Rust Pink"
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One highly anticipated Jordan 1 low release for 2025 is the “Rust Pink” iteration, which was inspired by the 2017 Art Basel Miami exclusive Air Jordan 1 High OG. The shoe has a clean white leather base, forefoot overlays, and Swooshes in dark black, with pink accents on the heel and tongue branding. Plus, sneakerheads can expect another AJ1 low featuring the “Big Swoosh” on the sides. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Rust Pink”. 

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian”

Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG "Obsidian"
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JB is bringing back the iconic “Obsidian” AJ1 High colourway from 2019 in low-top form. Despite the lower ankle and retail price, the low-cut version retains much of the distinctive look. Expect the same beautiful “Sail” tumbled leather base with “Obsidian” and “University Blue” overlays. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Phantom”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Phantom"
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The Air Jordan 1 Low will release in a new “Phantom” colourway in 2025. The sneaker is expected to have an off-white tumbled leather base, grey overlays, black accents and the larger Swoosh logos on the sides. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Phantom”.

Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo Alternate”

Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Voodoo Alternate"
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Zion Williamson’s player-exclusive “Voodoo” Air Jordan 1 Low design, inspired by his New Orleans roots, will finally be released to the public in holiday 2025. The shoe has a darker colour scheme than its predecessor from 2022, featuring shades of purple, blue, and black. The pair also has the same creepy stitch details, skull logo on the heel, and inverted branding as the 2022 design. More information about the Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo Alternate”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago”

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Chicago"
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The Jumpman Label added the highly anticipated Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” colourway to its holiday lineup. The pair boasts the traditional Chicago Bulls-inspired red, white, and black colour scheme, paying respect to the iconic high-top colourway introduced in 1985. Needless to say, the low-top is definitely one to watch out for this year—especially if you want to dodge the four-figure price tag of the sneaker on resale platforms. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago”.

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Worn Blue”

Jordan 1 Low ‘Worn Blue’
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The Jumpman Label is offering a number of denim-inspired sneakers in fall 2025, including the Air Jordan 1 Low “Worn Blue”. This sneaker is a new spin on their classic denim styles, with pale blue denim on the base, contrasting white leather overlays and a gum rubber outsole underneath. The kicks also include gold “J” charms tied to the laces and denim-inspired packaging to tie the theme together. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Worn Blue”.

Air Jordan 1 Low Golf OG “Baroque Brown”

Air Jordan 1 Low Golf Baroque Brown
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This year’s Air Jordan 1 Low range includes a special golf rendition in a “Baroque Brown” look. This golf-ready sneaker has coffee-coloured overlays on a white leather base, with elephant-print patterns on the side Swooshes. The outsole has raised nubs and edges for better traction, and the customary encapsulated Air in the heel provides comfort on the course. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low Golf OG “Baroque Brown”. 

Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black Toe”

Air Jordan 1 Low Black Toe
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If you were disappointed with missing out on the “Reimagined Black Toe” AJ1 high released earlier this year, this low-top iteration may take some of that sting away. Although this version looks similar to its adored predecessor, there are a few tiny differences, like a distinct splash of black on the tongue, black nubuck on the toe panel, eyelets, and Swoosh, and a jewel-like Wings logo on the heel. The rest of the design remains pretty standard, though. More information about the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black Toe”.

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About the Author: Caryn Ganess

Caryn Ganess is a South African writer with a sharp eye for sneaker culture and a knack for digging into the psychology behind pop culture. From breaking down the legacy of the Nike Cortez to exploring what makes movie villains tick, she blends academic insight with real-world flavour.

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