Jordan Brand loves to go back into the archives to get inspired for modern-day releases. That's precisely what the house that MJ built did with the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Silver, taking a once-Japan exclusive Air Jordan 1 High CO.JP Metallic Silver and converting it into a low-top. Available in full-family sizing, this colorway will retail for $140 (men), $120 (GS), $75 (PS), and $65 (TD). Here is everything you need to know to buy a pair of the Jordan 1 Low OG Silver on release day.
Where to Purchase Air Jordan 1 Low OG Silver
The Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Silver will release in full-family sizing, available in men's, grade school, pre-school, and toddler. The sneaker is a GR (general release), so the pair will be accessible through multiple retailers. The best option will be through Nike, which will have the most stock and offer free shipping/returns.
For a complete list of where to buy the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Silver on release day, check out the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Silver release page.
- Nike’s Official Website: Always the first stop for Jordan releases, ensure you're logged in and ready to go at release time.
- Sneakerhead Retail Chains: Foot Locker, Champs Sports, and Finish Line often stock new releases, both online and in-store.
- Boutique Sneaker Shops: For those looking for a more personal purchase experience, local sneaker boutiques often receive limited stock.
Tips & Tricks To Cop The Air Jordan 1 Low OG Silver
- Early Bird Gets the Worm: Be online early. Sites often launch sales at specific times, usually in the morning.
- Multiple Devices: Use different devices (phone, tablet, computer) to try to purchase simultaneously.
- Refresh Wisely: If stuck on a loading screen, try refreshing your browser — but do it sparingly.
- Payment Preparedness: Have your payment information saved on the sites or apps for faster checkout.
- Enter raffles: there are plenty of raffles open for the Air Jordan 1 Low OG Silver
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