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Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian”

Check out our buyer's guide to be well-equipped for this drop.

Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian”

The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian” releases on March 29th, 2025. The shoe lands in full family sizing with a price breakdown as follows: adult ($140), GS ($120), PS ($75), and TD ($65). Nike will host a typical SNKRS release, but additional retailers like Sneaker Politics, Extra Butter and Finish Line will also be hosting their own launches.

Catch a complete list of all participating stockists via the “Where To Buy” widget included ahead. We’ll update with direct links upon arrival. Scroll further for detailed looks at the shoe and a full breakdown of what this pair has to offer.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: CZ0790-400
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: Mar 29, 2025

US 03/29/2025 Saturday

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Official Nike Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian”

Additional Retailer Images (Sneaker Politics)

As the Nike Air Jordan 1 High has tumbled in cultural cache, Nike has taken strides to instead foreground its low-cut sibling. Undoubtedly riding the increased push that Travis Scott shoes brought to the silhouette, the Jumpman continues to bring beloved colorways from Mike’s earnest first signature to the Jordan 1 Low OG cut, materializing once again with the “Obsidian” at hand. Keeping to the same color-blocking as the original 2018 release, off-white leather defines the shoe’s foundation, with navy overlays giving way to the titular light blue coloring on the collar.

Zooming out from this particular reimagining, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Obsidian” will soon be joined by another re-cut from that same year, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Rookie of the Year.” Though that’s the extent of the shortened classics that we’ve seen so far, reliable reports have “Storm Blue,” and “Chicago” pairs coming later this year, as well as collaborative efforts from Swarovski and Nigel Sylvester.

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