The Air Jordan 1 Low G Is Splashed With Bright “Turquoise”

Accented with grey and black and equipped with fairway-ready soles.

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With regards to its golf lineup in 2023, Jordan Brand has been putting a lot of emphasis on the spiked AJ6 Low G. But the AJ1 Low G remains the label’s most widespread pair, likely due to its on course/off course versatility and elevated materials compared to the standard version.

And with a Travis Scott collaboration already slated to hit down on the low-tops this October, Jordan has now revealed one of the most boisterous colorways yet. As the name suggests, the titular hue comprises the color-blocking which is offset with a combination of neutrals like grey, white and black. The vamp, quarter panel, and tongue are grey to highlight the black in the laces, Swooshes, and the Air Jordan logos on the heels. Meanwhile, the smooth leather overlays, sock liners, outsoles and stitching around the Swooshes are unified in bright turquoise, making it a simple pair with a strong presence.⁠

Although details regarding the release date are not yet known, you can expect a retail price of $140 USD.

Elsewhere in golf, read up on the PGA TOUR’s best dressed player Keith Mitchell.

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