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Article Updated 7th January 2026: We now have a closer look at the Jordan 1 Low OG Medium Olive via the official Nike images. Thankfully, the official images stay true to the early leaks we published last year and we can say with confidence that this is the perfect Travis Scott Jordan 1 Low 'dupe'.
The release date is staying firm as Saturday 31st January 2026, and you'll want to download The Sole Supplier App or set a release reminder below in order to have the best chance at copping. We think these will fly, so make sure you stay locked in.
Original Article: Nike's Jordan division is finally reinstating the original, prominent Swoosh design on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. For years, the company favoured a modified, smaller logo, but now, for the first time since the mid 2010s, the larger insignia returns. This return to heritage signals a major shift that many enthusiasts welcome.
While the "Washed Teal" variation quietly reintroduced the original profile earlier this year, the true celebration happens during Holiday 2025. That season brings the debut retro release of the highly coveted Jordan 1 Low OG "Chicago." This is genuinely exciting news, as it marks the first time this specific colourway in the original low shape has officially returned to shelves.
Looking further ahead to Spring 2026, several appealing new models will land, including the forthcoming "Medium Olive" version. This pair combines a Summit White leather base with rich nubuck panels in deep olive, all fastened with black leather Swoosh branding. The colour blocking deliberately mirrors the famous Chicago arrangement. Below, a Sail midsole unit lends a desirable, aged appearance. Many shoppers will note the finished aesthetic bears a resemblance to popular, high value collaborations, much like the 2020 Jordan 1 High "Dark Mocha" did upon its release.
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It is well known that the company has struggled to match Air Jordan 1 production numbers with actual retail success lately. Many believe reinstating this original profile could revitalise the product line, particularly if Nike also reduce stock levels of the newer, smaller logo cut. The original large Swoosh models were not immediate sell outs in the original era, often found in clearance sections. However, the subsequent Jordan 1 renaissance of the late 2010s saw resale prices for key pairs like the "Shadow" and "Chicago" climb sharply. It is clear that heritage aside, most people agree this original shape simply presents a much better look.
You can expect the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Medium Olive” to launch in January 2026, retailing for £145 in men’s sizes. Want to snag these for retail when they drop? Just smash that bell icon or download The Sole Supplier App.
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