First Look at 2025's Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Olive"

Update: Travis Scott preparing another "Olive" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG was a key headline from the batch of rumors that surfaced at the end of February. Now, we have a first look at the pair just weeks later. Its suede base carries the green hue while white leather overlays are joined by red branding at both the heel and tongue. Black pebbled leather Swooshes join in on the fun, with the lateral Swoosh being reversed in typical Scott x Jordan Brand fashion. Release remains expected for the spring of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Stay tuned for updates and review our initial breakdown below for more info. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Knowing Kicks (@knowing_kicks)Original Story: Word of Travis Scott and Jordan Brand ending their historic run of Air Jordan 1 collaborations took the sneaker world by surprise last March, especially as demand for each release continued to overwhelm the duo. Less than a year later, a total of three more Air Jordan 1 Low OGs have been spotted or rumored for release in 2024, revealing that there's plenty more to come, despite Scott and the Jumpman team preparing to introduce their first collaborative signature shoe this year as well.Adding to the excitement, sneaker leakers zSneakerHeadz and Mr_Unloved1s have shared a new rumor today -- another "Olive" pair is expected to release in 2025. Not to be confused with the "Black Olive" iteration arriving this fall, next year's version features a "Medium Olive," "Black," "Sail" and "Muslin" color arrangement. Pictured above via mock-up, its exact distribution of each color remains unknown.At the time of writing, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have confirmed any details surrounding the release of this new "Olive" colorway. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look later this year, as it's currently expected to release in the springtime of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a likely price point of $150 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by zSneakerHeadz (@zsneakerheadz)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

First Look at 2025's Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Olive"

Update: Travis Scott preparing another "Olive" colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG was a key headline from the batch of rumors that surfaced at the end of February. Now, we have a first look at the pair just weeks later. Its suede base carries the green hue while white leather overlays are joined by red branding at both the heel and tongue. Black pebbled leather Swooshes join in on the fun, with the lateral Swoosh being reversed in typical Scott x Jordan Brand fashion. Release remains expected for the spring of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. Stay tuned for updates and review our initial breakdown below for more info.


Original Story: Word of Travis Scott and Jordan Brand ending their historic run of Air Jordan 1 collaborations took the sneaker world by surprise last March, especially as demand for each release continued to overwhelm the duo. Less than a year later, a total of three more Air Jordan 1 Low OGs have been spotted or rumored for release in 2024, revealing that there's plenty more to come, despite Scott and the Jumpman team preparing to introduce their first collaborative signature shoe this year as well.

Adding to the excitement, sneaker leakers zSneakerHeadz and Mr_Unloved1s have shared a new rumor today -- another "Olive" pair is expected to release in 2025. Not to be confused with the "Black Olive" iteration arriving this fall, next year's version features a "Medium Olive," "Black," "Sail" and "Muslin" color arrangement. Pictured above via mock-up, its exact distribution of each color remains unknown.

At the time of writing, neither Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have confirmed any details surrounding the release of this new "Olive" colorway. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look later this year, as it's currently expected to release in the springtime of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a likely price point of $150 USD.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast