Jordan 1 low red white black

Jordan 1 low red white black

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Inspired by the original 1985 sneaker, the Air Jordan 1 Low offers a clean, classic look that's familiar yet fresh. Built for casual mode, this iconic design that goes with just about everything, so it'll never go out of style!

Available in men’s US sizing - see size chart for correct fit!

Features:

  • Nike footwear
  • For men
  • Style: Air Jordan 1 Low Sneakers
  • Model no.: 553558-116
  • Colour: White/Black-Gym Red
  • An encapsulated Air-Sole unit provides lightweight cushioning
  • Genuine leather in the upper offers durability and a premium look
  • A solid-rubber outsole enhances traction on a variety of surfaces
  • Materials:
    • Leather/synthetic upper
    • Textile lining
    • Rubber outsole
  • Country of origin: Vietnam 

A Bit About The Brand / More Info

Helping serious athletes and casual trainers alike reach their true potential for over 50 years, Nike is one of the world's most trusted makers of sportswear. Maximise your body to its fullest and go far beyond what you thought possible.

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What are the black and white Jordan 1 Low called?

Taking the OG Panda colorway into consideration, the lateral side features a one-for-one blocking.

What is the cheapest Jordan 1 Low?

Air Jordan 1 Low The Jordan 1 Low is the least expensive (read: cheapest) sneaker within the Air Jordan catalog. General releases of the lifestyle-oriented sneaker retail for $90 USD.

How much is a Jordan 1 Low?

The low-top retro may experience price hikes throughout 2021, but currently has an MSRP of $90 USD. Special edition pairs of the non-original Jordan 1 Low cost $100 USD, while “OG” versions of the sneaker arrive at $130 USD.

Why are Jordans so hard to get?

Even when the Nike SNKRS app is fully operational, which is far from a given, anyone attempting to buy a coveted pair of sneakers knows the odds are stacked against them. Supply is always scant compared to demand, and the whole game is essentially harder to win than the Powerball lottery.