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"Quiet luxury" may not be the fashion buzzword it once was, but nonetheless Jordan Brand is rehashing up the model where they veered closest to it. Jump back to 2016 for the original run of the Air Jordan 1 Low "Swooshless," a mainline build that leaned into "Pinnacle" aesthetics while removing the ineffable Nike check. Some seven years later, many of those original SKUs are returning to shelves, with the black and "Sail" Air Jordan 1 Low Swooshless the first of that crop to tangibly surface.
In contrast to other Jordan retros that feature updated constructions, this "Black/Sail" edition checks in with the exact same product SKU, an indication that the same tumbled leather quality and tech specs should be on tap once this pair hits the public. Though the most visible note is removed, it's not entirely unidentifiable as a Beaverton product: a Nike Air tag on the tongue and the Wings logo on the heel provide the totality of the branding package here. As certified AJ1 historian and insider @mrunloved1s tips off, this is set to be just one of five pairs that'll release anew, joining "Olive," "Pink," "Triple White," and "Trooper Olive," "Arctic Orange," "Triple White," and "Ice Blue" editions, some of those coming with tinkered materiality like faux snakeskin panelling.
Expect the Air Jordan 1 NS / Swooshless to hit shelves come Fall 2025. The model's new retail pricing will likely surpass this number, but in the absence of concrete info, note that the original pairs clocked in with a $150 MSRP. Keep an eye on our Jordan Release Dates page for more info as the launch draws closer.