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Restock Alert: Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Neutral Grey”

A versatile, muted take on the sneaker that started it all.

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[Update 7 May 2024] The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Neutral Grey” restocked on SNKRS yesterday, 7 May, and is now available! Cop your pair now and stay tuned to SNKRDUNK Magazine for the latest news and updates on your favorite drops!

[Update 23 Apr 2024] Released in October 2023, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Neutral Grey” is expected to be restocked on SNKRS sometime this year. Stay tuned for an update on a firm release date!

[Update 26 Dec 2023] Great news! The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low “Neutral Grey” is scheduled for a restock on 1 January via atmos. If you haven’t already copped it, seize this opportunity to secure a pair. Alternatively, you can grab a pair through the SNKRDUNK App now.

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This year, Nike and Jordan Brand are throwing it all the way back to 1985—the year where the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low first debuted.

Designed by Peter Moore, the OG Air Jordan 1 Low was introduced alongside its high-top and mid-top siblings as basketball performance sneakers. Two colorways of the AJ1 Low were released in 1985, including a “Neutral Grey” (white and grey) pair that boasted an unique suede on leather construction.

Almost four decades later, this “Neutral Grey” colorway will make its comeback during the holiday season. An early look of this retro-release depicts the model in an almost one-to-one remake: an upper featuring smooth white leather topped off with familiar grey Swooshes. The same grey shade also dresses the heel tabs, liners and outsoles; and stamped onto the heel tabs are the Jordan Wings logo.

A similar AJ1 “Neutral Grey” was released in 2021 as an homage to the OG, but this upcoming pair will reportedly stay 100% true to Peter Moore’s 1985 vision. To make things even sweeter, 2023’s “Neutral Grey” will also come complete with the original packaging and accessories. A price tag of US$170 has been tagged to the shoe. Follow along as we continue to bring you more latest updates.

In other sneaker-related news, this upcoming pair of Air Jordan 1 will allegedly cost you US$1,500.

Images via Sole Retriever, SoleSupreme

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