In the four decades that the Air Jordan 1 Low has been around, it has always acted as a sort of blank canvas. The silhouette can literally take inspiration from anything. But with the upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low Turquoise Stone, the model pushes the boundaries of embellishment and experimentation in a way we haven’t really seen before.
From a distance, this Air Jordan 1 Low looks just like any other low-top AJ 1 – and we mean that in the best way possible. Dripped out in full leather, the base is painted in a clean Sail, while Off-Noir and Soft Pearl hues take over the toebox and heel for subtle contrast.


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