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The Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate Stomps Into The New Year In “Guava Ice”

A fresh colorway emerges as the model faces new competition.

The Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate Stomps Into The New Year In “Guava Ice”

In the past decade, the Jumpman has utilized the Air Jordan 1 as its premier canvas to try and tap into new demographics, but the women’s market is one that’s recieved special attention. New toolings within the Air Jordan 1 Method of Make family further stamp that effort, but older silhouettes like the Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate are marching on into 2025 as well.

Here, a peachy arrangment takes over most of the shoe’s real estate, from the relatively untouched upper to the reimagined outsole tread underfoot. Living up to its title, an exaggerated midsole splits the shoe down the middle, with a cork (or at least cork-patterned) insole adding some refined flair in the margins.

Note that the model already faced some competition as a platformed Jordan 1 side of things by the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn High, now complicated further as that silhouette has itself tried out a low-cut. Perhaps this means that the end of the Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate is within sight, and this “Guava Ice” edition is something of a capstone, or maybe Jordan Brand foresees a big enough market for this sort of footwear that both will be able to thrive.

We’ll sadly have to wait and see for both that answer and this pair, expected to land for Spring ’25 in women’s sizing at a $120 price point. In the meantime, enjoy official images included below.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low Elevate

SKU: DH7004-800
RETAIL PRICE: $135
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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