First Look at Next Year's Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Medium Olive"

Name: Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Medium Olive"Colorway: Medium Olive/Black/Summit White/SailSKU: HQ6998-200MSRP: $145 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: Back in April we discussed the possibility of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG being laced up in a new "Medium Olive" composition. Now, we have a first look at what to expect from the sneaker, confirming that it is in production. As expected, black leather Swooshes rest atop a white leather base. Where things differ from the mock-up is the olive-colored overlays, which feature a nubuck build. Elsewhere, black branding rests atop an olive base at the tongue tag and heel tab. This pair remains anticipated to launch during the first quarter of 2026 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at an adjusted price point of $145 USD. Stay tuned for additional updates as we await more information and official images of the kicks.Original Story: While Jordan Brand is in the midst of its celebration of the Air Jordan 1's 40th anniversary, it's been a relatively quiet year for the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. However, this is expected to change as upcoming pairs for 2025 include major collaborations involving the likes of Nigel Sylvester, Zion Williamson, and fragment design x Travis Scott.Looking ahead to 2026, a rumor report from SneakerMarketRO indicates that a new "Medium Olive" iteration of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG will be dropping. The color found itself the subject of one of Travis Scott's collaborative pairs last year and is now said to be arriving on an in-line version of the sneaker. While we lack a physical preview of the shoe, a speculative mock-up is shared above, depicting the green hue alongside notes of "Black," "Summit White," and "Sail."At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not yet confirmed that a new "Medium Olive" take on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG will be dropping next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the upcoming pair, as we currently expect it to drop next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $140 USD.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

First Look at Next Year's Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Medium Olive"

Name: Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Medium Olive"
Colorway: Medium Olive/Black/Summit White/Sail
SKU: HQ6998-200
MSRP: $145 USD
Release Date: Spring 2026
Where to Buy: Nike

Update: Back in April we discussed the possibility of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG being laced up in a new "Medium Olive" composition. Now, we have a first look at what to expect from the sneaker, confirming that it is in production. As expected, black leather Swooshes rest atop a white leather base. Where things differ from the mock-up is the olive-colored overlays, which feature a nubuck build. Elsewhere, black branding rests atop an olive base at the tongue tag and heel tab. This pair remains anticipated to launch during the first quarter of 2026 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at an adjusted price point of $145 USD. Stay tuned for additional updates as we await more information and official images of the kicks.


Original Story: While Jordan Brand is in the midst of its celebration of the Air Jordan 1's 40th anniversary, it's been a relatively quiet year for the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. However, this is expected to change as upcoming pairs for 2025 include major collaborations involving the likes of Nigel Sylvester, Zion Williamson, and fragment design x Travis Scott.

Looking ahead to 2026, a rumor report from SneakerMarketRO indicates that a new "Medium Olive" iteration of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG will be dropping. The color found itself the subject of one of Travis Scott's collaborative pairs last year and is now said to be arriving on an in-line version of the sneaker. While we lack a physical preview of the shoe, a speculative mock-up is shared above, depicting the green hue alongside notes of "Black," "Summit White," and "Sail."

At the time of writing, Jordan Brand has not yet confirmed that a new "Medium Olive" take on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG will be dropping next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the upcoming pair, as we currently expect it to drop next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $140 USD.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast