The Air Jordan 1 gets flipped and twisted into new offshoots with extremely consistency, but the Method of Make family has managed to capture attention in a way that few before it truly have. After a year and change spent making a strong impression, the product line spread its wings with the introduction of the Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make, bringing the padded aesthetics of the high-top some new life. An “Aluminum” colorway just dawned, set to land in the near future.
It’s unclear whether Nike will continue with the handbag-inspired build of the first Air Jordan 1 Method of Make Low, but this tooling almost presents as a merger between the previous one and the High. That is to say, while the hardware reflects the plush direction of its taller sibling, the monochromatic treatments that defined the Lows stick around with this makeup.
Here, it’s icy “Aluminum,” aligning well with the shining finish on the satin-esque neoprene upper. For the AJ1 enthusiasts, look underfoot for a nod to an additional Air Jordan 1 offshoot; the triangular cutout in the heel and zoned traction reflect the redesign that debut on the AJ1.
The Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make “Aluminum” is expected to land sometime during the Spring/Summer ’25 season, retailing for $135 upon arrival. Watch our Jordan Release Dates 2025 page in the coming weeks for further updates on when you can pick up this pair.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 1 Low Method Of Make
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |