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In fact, it will cost you 24% less than retail. Nike is selling Air Jordan 1 Low Men's Shoes for only $87 right now. The list price of the shoes is $115, so it's a real bargain.
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Product Information: The Air Jordan 1 turns 40 years old in 2025 and has never looked better. Inspired by one of the most iconic sneakers of all time, this model is an instant classic on the course.
Nike's latest version just released over the weekend, and there are still plenty of sizes available. Nike is selling Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'UNC Reimagined' Men's Shoes for $180.
Shop the Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG sneakers for $180 starting on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET at Nike.com. They also come in sizes for little kids and babies & toddlers with ...
Now available for $180, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “UNC Reimagined” sneakers come in men’s and women’s sizes, while the shoes also come in sizes for big kids, little kids and ...
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low SE LNY Women’s Shoes are here to elevate your sneaker game. Combining iconic design with modern flair, these shoes are perfect for anyone looking to stand out from the ...
This 2025 release—here to commemorate 40 years of the Air Jordan 1—is an exception. It’s the crowning achievement of the ’85 line, an annual Jordan 1 drop that began in 2020 around the ...
Jordan Brand wanted to make the toe on the retro Air Jordan 1 “Bred” for ‘25 sleek, a la that on the original. The toe on the retro pair here is slimmer than most Air Jordan 1s, with a low ...
The Air Jordan 1 High OG "UNC Reimagined" is scheduled to be released at 10:00 a.m. EST on Saturday, May 10. The shoes arrive in adult ($180), big kid ($140), little kid ($85), and baby/toddler ...
Michael Jordan game worn 'Dunk Sole' Air Jordan 1 sneakers on display at Sotheby's in 2021. Credit: Getty Images/Cindy Ord “Banned.” It was a brilliant marketing move.