Official Images of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Year of the Dragon"
Featuring scaled overlays in “Oil Green.”
Update: With 2024 now underway, there’s still plenty of celebrating to come. Chinese New Year is ready to usher in the Year of the Dragon and to commemorate this, Jordan Brand has assembled a collection of themed colorways, including this previously-revealed Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Now, the label has officially unveiled this pair ahead of its expected release on January 24.
Update: Looking ahead to 2024, Jordan Brand looks to be starting off the new year with another Chinese New Year-themed collection that taps into the Year of the Dragon celebrations. Leading its range, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG has been prepared in a thematic presentation that has now been further revealed courtesy of detailed imagery. Enjoy an up-close breakdown of what to expect and look for the pair to land on shelves on January 24 at a price of $160 USD via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.
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Original Story: As we approach the final quarter of 2023, the sneaker release lineup for 2024 continues to emerge. The latest look to enter the conversation is a “Year of the Dragon” colorway on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Following up on last year’s “Year of the Rabbit” collection, Jordan Brand is back to celebrate Chinese New Year with a dragon-themed finish on the AJ1 Low.
Kicking things off, the upper sports a “Sail” leather base that complements the “Oil Green” scale overlays that span from the mudguard to the heel counter. From there, its Swooshes carry a shiny finish in red, matching the laces, tongue tag and the heel’s embroidered Wings logo. Gold chimes in at the heel tab’s base and the tongue’s Nike Air branding while silver adorns the lining and semi-translucent outsole. Key thematic details round out the look courtesy of the sockliner, inside of the tongue and a celebratory red envelope.
No details regarding Jordan Brand’s “Year of the Dragon” collection, including this version of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG, has been disclosed by Nike just yet. Stay tuned for updates as the pair is currently expected to touch down on shelves on January 24 at a price of $160 USD via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.
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For more of the latest news from the footwear space, be sure to check out our first look at the Air Jordan 4 in its “Bred Reimagined” colorway, landing on shelves next February.