Peachy-Colored Hues Befall the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low SE “Canvas”
If there's any shoe that can match the ubiquity of the Dunk's low-cut, it's the Air Jordan 1's.
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low was first released in 1985, shortly after the legendary high-top version was introduced. Absent of the performance pedigree of its big brother, the Lows have nevertheless found prominence amongst the wider community for its versatility, embracing its role as a lifestyle sneaker as it continues to stand the test of time almost 40 years later.
Started in 2022, the “Canvas” line of the model has been seeing new additions every year, the latest of which is this peach-colored iteration. It retains its leather base construct but its overlays have been retrofitted in canvas. It highlights the mudguard, eyestays, and heel. These hues adorn the laces as well, in addition to the brand imprint on the tongue tag, and the embroidery that forms the profile Swooshes. The two-toned color scheme of the upper is reapplied to the sole unit, to complete the aesthetic.
Information is scant at the time of writing, except for its US$120 price point. Till more emerge, enjoy the official images and make your considerations.
Similar in palette, consider the New Balance 576 Made in UK “Pale Mauve” too.