As a dedicated sneakerhead with over two decades of collecting under my belt, I can’t help but get excited about every new Air Jordan release! The Air Jordan 1 Low ‘85 “White/Black” is no exception. With its clean and classic colorway, it’s a perfect addition to any collection.
Product Name: Air Jordan 1 Low ’85, White/Black Version
Over the next few months, we’re eagerly awaiting Jordan Brand’s grand 40th-anniversary celebration for the iconic Air Jordan 1 shoe. But before we hit 2025 on our calendars, there are still many exciting releases to look forward to!
For the Air Jordan 1 Low ’85, it’s anticipated to contribute to next year’s collection of releases in the iconic “Royal” color scheme. In the interim, following this is a “White/Black” colorway that extends the original design’s reintroduction to the market, which began with last year’s “Neutral Grey” edition. This new iteration features a white leather upper complemented by black accents on the Swooshes, heel tab, and tongue branding. Other areas showcasing white include the tongue tag, heel branding, and midsole, while the outsole is light gray to round off the design
As I write this, there’s no word yet from Jordan Brand about when they plan to release the “White/Black” version of the Air Jordan 1 Low ’85. Keep an eye out for updates, including potential sneak peeks of the shoes, as we anticipate they’ll be available on October 2 through Nike SNKRS and selected retailers. The initial price is expected to be $160 USD
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2024-09-05 00:56