Second Look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG Rare Air "Deep Royal Blue"

It and the “Deep Royal Blue” colorway are due to arrive next year as part of Jordan Brand’s “Rare Air” series.

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Name: Air Jordan 1 High OG Rare Air “Cinnabar” and “Deep Royal Blue”
Colorways: Sail/Cinnabar/Light Bone and White/Black/Neutral Grey/Deep Royal Blue/Muslin
SKUs: DB4612-100 and DZ5485-100
MSRP: $180 USD
Release Date: April 2025
Where to Buy: Nike

Update: We caught a close-up look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG Rare Air “Cinnabar” earlier this month and now SneakerKnockerzLLC is back with a set of visuals featuring its “Deep Royal Blue” counterpart. The pair, as described in a previous update, features a combination of a white leather base with its signature royal blue at the overlays, black at the Swooshes and a gray suede at the collar. A “Nike Air” version of the Wings logo appears at the left shoe’s lateral collar, tying it to the renewed Rare Air series that it is a part of. Release remains anticipated for April 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $180 USD.


Update: It’s been a couple of weeks since we first previewed two new “Rare Air” iterations of the Air Jordan 1 High OG, appearing in “Deep Royal Blue” and a women’s-exclusive “Cinnabar” colorway. A closer look at the latter has now emerged, highlighting its off-white, gray and red color arrangement, as well as the special “Nike Air” branding at the medial collar. Look out for the pair to arrive alongside its “Deep Royal Blue” counterpart next April via Nike SNKRS and select retailers in women’s sizing at a price of $180 USD. Stay tuned for an official preview of both pairs and review our initial breakdown below for more info.


Original Story: The Air Jordan 1 may not be as treasured as it was a few years ago, however, Jordan Brand is poised to overcome this next year by putting out one wild pair after another in celebration of its 40th anniversary. This month alone we’ve had Off-White™ and fragment design x Union LA projects involving the sneaker emerge as rumored releases via reputable sources. Now, the return of the “Rare Air” series, which notably already saw Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 4s pop up in September, is due to expand with two Air Jordan 1 High OGs.

Appearing in “Cinnabar” and “Deep Royal Blue,” both looks see the beloved high-top presented in new colorways. The former pairs white, gray and red together across the upper while also including off-white at the midsole and black at the medial collar’s “Nike Air” Wings logo. A “Rare Air” sockliner design is also present for this iteration. As for the “Deep Royal Blue” rendition, the same “Nike Air” Wings logo returns at the left shoe’s lateral collar. Its color composition combines white, blue, gray, off-white and black, as well as including a red layer at the base of the black Swooshes that can be revealed with wear.

At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not discussed any release plans for these “Cinnabar” and “Deep Royal Blue” colorways of the Air Jordan 1 High OG Rare Air. Stay tuned for updates, including official imagery of the kicks, as we currently expect both pairs to drop during April of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $180 USD.

 

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