The Jordan brand introduced the Method Of Making subline of Air Jordans late last year, hoping to make a new mark on the sneaker world. The concept was to produce couture-level footwear focused on premium materials and fashion-forward designs. The first offering was a "Bred" style Air Jordan 1 High, and now the brand is bringing us a low-top counterpart.
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG Method Of Make stands out in a crowd. The bright green upper is constructed of top-tier leather with a reptilian-like texture. Baseball-style stitching can be found on the heel and toe box to give the shoes a hand-crafted vibe, while matching green soles complete the monochromatic look. A gold-plated jewel swoosh, wings logo, and nameplate on the tongue complete the luxurious look.
The Air Jordan 1 Low OG Method Of Make is set to release later this year. Given the Christian Dior level materials, it is safe to assume these will have an elevated retail price. We're monitoring this shoe closely, so follow us on Twitter and Instagram to find out when and where it will be released.
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