The Air Jordan 1 Low is the shortened-cuff version of Michael Jordan's debut signature sneaker. Originally released alongside the High and Mid in 1985, the Low was discontinued for three decades before Jordan Brand revived it in 2015 — and it has since become the brand's highest-volume silhouette.
Where the High carries the cultural weight of 1985 and the "banned" narrative, the Low is lifestyle-first. Lower ankle profile, easier on/off, pairs with everything from shorts to denim. Jordan Brand has leaned into this with hundreds of colorways, material variations, and collaborations — releases happen multiple times per month.
Why the Low exploded post-2015:
- Non-basketball audience expansion: women's exclusive sizes, more casual colorways, broader appeal beyond collectors
- Lower price point ($130-$170 vs. $180-$190 for the High)
- Collaboration strategy: Travis Scott reversed the Swoosh on a Low silhouette for multiple releases, kicking off a wave of designer Low collabs
- "Everyday wear" positioning vs. the Highs that many collectors consider too precious to wear
Key sub-lines:
- Low OG — matches 1985-spec construction most closely
- Low OG 85 — a specific retro line emphasizing original-era details
- Low Golf — performance golf variant with cleat-ready sole
- Low SE / Craft — seasonal special editions with unique materials
Signature colorways and collabs:
Travis Scott "Mocha" Low, Travis Scott "Reverse Mocha," Union LA, fragment design, Nike SB Dunk-adjacent collabs, Concord, Panda, Bred, UNC, Shadow, Black Toe.
JustFreshKicks covers every Air Jordan 1 Low release — standard retros, collaborations, player exclusives, golf variants, and women's exclusives — with release dates, images, launch links, and restock alerts.

