Take a Closer Look At the Upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low in Black and Blue

Seeing similar colors to Travis Scott’s recently-teased AJ1 Lows.

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Nike has teased a new pair of Air Jordan 1 Low in a familiar black and blue colorway, just days after Travis Scott was spotted wearing a never-before-seen version of the similar model.

The new Jordan 1 Low colorway features white leather on the toe box and heel portions, and is contrasted by the shade black that appears on the suede mudguards, shoelaces, and side panels. With a mix of suede and supple leather, different tones of blue are placed symmetrically on each of the sneakers’ eyestays, tongue and heel panel, where Air Jordan branding can be found in the form of white “Wings” embroidery. The tonal design is topped off with a touch of light/dark blue on the rubber outsole, side Swoosh logo, and on the sidewalls.

Pricing has not yet been announced but we do know that the new Air Jordan 1 Low will be available on Nike’s official website and select stockists in the next few months.

For more releases of the Swoosh, the new Nike Air More Uptempo is accented with the sunset-inspired colorway.

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