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Air Jordan 1 Low “Fireberry” Lands Soon For Women

A "Sail" midsole adds a vintage element underfoot.

Air Jordan 1 Low “Fireberry” Lands Soon For Women

Despite Jordan Brand’s shift from the Air Jordan 1 to the Air Jordan 4 as the current model of the moment, Michael’s first signature isn’t departing from the spotlight any time soon. With spring already here and summer on the horizon, the Jordan 1 Low to looks to be the brand’s primary AJ1 height of focus in the coming months. Several new colorways have hit retailers already, now supplemented by the arrival of this new “Fireberry” pair for women.

Jordan Brand taps the AJ1 Low’s modern cut for this delivery, best defined by its padded collar and busy paneling towards the rear compared to the OG version. The “Fireberry” hue of choice here comes perfectly aligned with the fashion sensibilities that go hand-in-hand with warm weather, presented on the overlays, lining, and outsole in a familiar Jordan Brand color blocking scheme. Contrast stitching takes to the tongue and heel branding in inverse combinations of “Fireberry” and white, while white leather at the base completes the top half. As is often the case on simplistic colorways such as this, a “Sail” midsole adds a slight vintage touch underfoot.

No firm release date has been set at the time of this writing, but pairs should begin arriving at retailers over the next few weeks for $125 a pop. Enjoy official images below and hit our Jordan Release Dates 2024 page for a full preview of upcoming Jordan Brand SS24 drops.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: DC0774-161
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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