Air Jordan 1
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Sneakers Jay-Z wore the V.A.A. x Air Jordan 1 "Alaska" courtside at Knicks Game 2 against the 76ers as New York took a 2-0 series lead at MSG.
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Sneakers Chris Brown wore the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Velvet Brown" to his doctoral graduation, putting the shoe back in the spotlight.
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Sneakers The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Shy Pink" drops in days, featuring a cream leather upper with a soft pink accent.
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Sneakers From Michael Jordan's injury-modified pairs to Friends and Family exclusives, these are the ten most notable Air Jordan 1s never released.
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Sneakers From LL Cool J's 1985 album cover to Travis Scott's "Mocha," these are the moments that cemented the Air Jordan 1's place in hip hop history.
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Sneakers Roman Reigns wore the V.A.A. Air Jordan 1 "Alaska" on Monday Night Raw celebrating his WrestleMania 42 World Heavyweight Championship.
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Streetwear The Jordan 1 Alaska release includes a full merch collection from the Virgil Abloh Archive and Fragment Design.
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Sneakers J Balvin's all-black F&F Air Jordan 1 arrives in a locked briefcase with custom socks, and only 100 pairs made and no public release planned.
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Sneakers The Air Jordan 1 High OG “Self Expression” features a hidden multicolor design that reveals itself over time, creating a truly story.
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Sneakers The Air Jordan 1 High OG “Self Expression” blends wear-away design with a multicolor surprise, making each pair a one-of-one experience.
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Sneakers We went back to 1985 and ranked every original colorway of the iconic and beloved Air Jordan 1 High that released.
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Sneakers The Air Jordan 1 High OG "Royal" returns later this year in smooth leather, marking the first OG retro of the colorway since 2017.
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Sneakers Tim Cook has been spotted wearing the unreleased Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Shy Pink" twice, most recently alongside Paul McCartney.
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Sneakers We ranked every Air Jordan from 1 to 14 based on legacy, design, and cultural impact, ending with the most iconic pair of all.
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