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Jordan Brand Set To Release A New Celtics-Inspired Air Jordan 1 High OG Colorway For Spring 2023!
Throughout Michael Jordan’s illustrious NBA career, many games were played against the team from which this upcoming Air Jordan 1 draws its primary design inspiration. We expect this iteration of the ”Celtics” Air Jordan 1 to arrive at retailers in mid-April 2023.
Design, Colorway, & Materials
Featuring a white leather base, the shoe is also adorned with ‘black’ and ‘lucky green’ overlays adorned in the same fashion as the beloved OG “Black Toe” colorway. Fans of the ‘OG’ aesthetic should also be pleased to see that all other design features are in keeping with the original format including the ‘white’ midsole and ‘lucky green’ outsole that also matches the stock laces (additional black laces are included in the package).
Release Date and Pricing Info
The 2023 Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Lucky Green” is set to release on April 15, 2023, for a retail price of $180 via the Nike SNKRS app and at other major retailers. For a closer look check out the additional images below and consider subscribing to our newsletter for more Nike updates. Ready to add these to your collection now? You can buy a pair here from GOAT.
The Air Jordan 1 is a legendary basketball shoe that was first released by Nike in 1985. Designed by Peter Moore, the shoe was created for basketball star Michael Jordan, who was just beginning his professional career.
The Air Jordan 1 features a high-top silhouette with a leather upper and Nike's signature Swoosh logo on the sides. The shoe also features the iconic "Air" technology in the heel for added cushioning and support.
The Air Jordan 1 quickly became a cultural icon and helped to launch the "sneakerhead" subculture. The shoe's popularity was due in part to Michael Jordan's success on the basketball court, as well as its bold design and unique colorways.
Today, the Air Jordan 1 is considered a classic and has been re-released in numerous colorways and collaborations with other brands and designers. The shoe's legacy continues to inspire new generations of basketball players and sneaker enthusiasts alike.