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Paris Saint-Germain x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Expected Fall 2024

The partnership enters Year 7.

Paris Saint-Germain x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Expected Fall 2024

French football club Paris Saint-Germain and Jordan Brand are confirmed to continue their partnership through 2024 based on some newly revealed sneaker release info coming next Fall. The union began back in Fall of 2018, immediately making a splash with the PSG Air Jordan 5, and since then an entire roster of collaborative Jordan footwear have surfaced. While not the first time this tag-team dreamt up an Air Jordan 1, let alone a Low, this does mark the first “OG” style release, bringing the model closer to the 1985 original.

For now, Sneaker Files has delivered some standard specs such as the product style number as well as the official colors. And as PSG Jordan footwear typically arrive in the Fall season, we can expect the same for the 2024 release. Below is a speculative mock-up of the shoes; it is not considered to be an accurate depiction of what’s to come. We can, however, expect an arrangment of Sail/Off Noir/Infrared 23/Pink Oxford.

In other Jordan news, here’s the latest on the upcoming Air Jordan 11 “Neapolitan” set to drop on November 11th.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Paris Saint-Germain"

SKU: HF8828-100
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Oct 1, 2024

US 10/01/2024 Tuesday

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Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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