The Air Jordan 1 Low is a staple in collectors' and sneakerheads' closets and sneaker rooms. Young kids even have impressive collections these days, which is one of the many reasons why Jordan Brand always shows love to the up-and-comers. Fresh for the summer is an all-new colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low, coming in a classic Chlorophyll theme.
The Air Jordan 1 Low Chlorophyll offers a fresh take on the iconic silhouette, catering specifically to younger sneaker enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from the classic Nike Air Trainer 1 Chlorophyll, this iteration blends heritage and contemporary style. This new addition to the Pantheon follows previous releases, such as the Jordan 1 Low Navy Red Gold (GS) and the Jordan 1 Low SE Dune Red.
Coming in a white, chlorophyll, and lightning colorway, the upper features smooth white leather on the toe box and quarter panel. Tumbled leather covers the rest of the upper, coming in chlorophyll green, which also makes its way onto the lining. More white is found on the laces, nylon tongue, and midsole. Adding a pop of color is the lightning-yellow Jumpman logo embroidered on the tongue and printed on the insoles. The last branding hit comes via the white embroidered Air Jordan Wings logo on the back heel. Rounding things out for this pair is a solid green chlorophyll-colored outsole.
The Air Jordan 1 Low Chlorophyll is set to release on May 29, 2024, through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Available in men's and gradeschool sizing, retail is set at $125 and $110, respectively. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app for the latest updates on this release and more from the sneaker and streetwear world.
Air Jordan 1 Low Chlorophyll
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Brandon K. Williams II is a freelance writer based out of Massachusetts. With over 15 years of experience in the sneaker industry and a lifelong passion for collecting shoes, there are few sneakers he hasn't seen or owned. In his opinion, the '90s Nike Basketball era produced the best sneakers, period. Despite his passion for acting, he remains eager to learn and write about the newest additions to sneaker culture and streetwear lifestyle.