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The Air Jordan 1 Low “Silver Toe” Returns Holiday 2024

Originally released in 2020.

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Silver Toe” Returns Holiday 2024

Updated September 29th, 2024: The Air Jordan 1 Low WMNS “Silver Toe” from 2020 has just restocked on Nike for $125.

The following article was originally published on December 3rd, 2020:

Following the official unveiling of the Jordan Brand Spring 2021 collection, the Air Jordan 1 Low has emerged in a “Silver Toe”-like arrangement first seen on its taller counterpart.

“Black” leather wraps around the toe, along the tongue and across much of the heel, with the underlays throughout indulging in a “Metallic Silver” makeup. By comparison, a previously-seen women’s Jordan 1 with an identical color palette boasts the shimmering tone at the toe box, ankle flaps and bottom heel overlays, leaving the panels underneath the profile swooshes “White.” Jumpman logos on the tongue and wings insignias on the spine, however, don the pair’s titular hue, although the latter logos don’t appear at their original placement. Underfoot, sole units are left in a tried-and-proven “White/Black” combination reminiscent of those on an upcoming Nike Dunk Low.

An official release date is still unknown, but this low-top retro is likely to launch on Nike.com in early 2021. In the meantime, enjoy images of the pair ahead.

For more from NIKE, Inc., read about Drake’s NOCTA sub-brand, which launches on December 18th.

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