The family tree of Air Jordan 1s (as well those of other sportswear icons) has added a lot of new members in recent years, primarily due to the brand’s mission to explore new creations specifically for women. Modifications both minor and extensive have given the Air Jordan 1 some fresh new identity, and the most recent exploration into the platformed Elevate trim has shown plenty of promise for its adherence to the OG design and selective colorways.
Adding to the growing roster is this “Silver Toe” edition, featuring an identical color-blocking to the women’s exclusive Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG with a light tumbled texture on the silver. Unlike the recently revealed Elevate colorways, this “Silver Toe” edition is of the SE-kind and will possibly feature insoles with custom graphics and/or illustrations like the “Banned” pair, which saw an image of Jordan at the Dunk Contest, or the University Blue, which featured the GOAT cutting down the nets after the ’82 Championship.
The Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate Channels The Women’s Exclusive “Silver Toe”
The family tree of Air Jordan 1s (as well those of other sportswear icons) has added a lot of new members in recent years, primarily due to the brand’s mission to explore new creations specifically for women. Modifications both minor and extensive have given the Air Jordan 1 some fresh new identity, and the most recent exploration into the platformed Elevate trim has shown plenty of promise for its adherence to the OG design and selective colorways.
Adding to the growing roster is this “Silver Toe” edition, featuring an identical color-blocking to the women’s exclusive Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG with a light tumbled texture on the silver. Unlike the recently revealed Elevate colorways, this “Silver Toe” edition is of the SE-kind and will possibly feature insoles with custom graphics and/or illustrations like the “Banned” pair, which saw an image of Jordan at the Dunk Contest, or the University Blue, which featured the GOAT cutting down the nets after the ’82 Championship.