Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Official images of the upcoming retro.

It appears that an original Air Jordan 1 makeup will be making its return as part of Jordan Brand’s 2023 retro lineup.

According to @Sneakerheadz and @Mr_Unloved1s on Instagram, that pair will be the OG-styled black and white Air Jordan 1 High from 1985. The purported Jordan 1 retro is expected to don the original two-tone black and white color blocking on the leather upper along with a standard white midsole and a black outsole. As the name suggests, this version of the popular model features a high-top cut similar to the pairs that were released in ‘85. 

At the time of writing, only a mock-up of the forthcoming release has been shared by the leaker account and the shoe shown above is an original pair from ‘85. This sneaker last released in 2008 as part of a Countdown Pack with a Jordan 22.

According to @zSneakerheadz and @Mr_Unloved1s, the black and white Air Jordan 1 High ‘85 will be released sometime in February 2023 for $200. Check back soon to Sole Collector for new developments, including a first look at the retro in the coming weeks.

UPDATE (10/20): Official images of the upcoming Air Jordan 1 High ‘85 Black/White have surfaced. The rumored February release date hasn’t officially been announced by Jordan Brand at the time of this update.

Air Jordan 1 High ‘85
Release Date: 02/2023
Color: Black/Summit White-Black
Style #: BQ4422-001
Price: $200

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Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro
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For the fourth year in a row, Jordan Brand will release the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 — the truest re-issue of the 1985 model to date. First introduced in February 2020 as part of the “New Beginnings” Pack with the Air Ship, the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 has grown its own legendary status as one of the most coveted sneakers every year.

Set to release in February 2023, the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 will see a reprisal of the original black/white colorway from 1985. It features a smooth leather overlay in black above a smooth what leather base. with standard nylon tongues and mesh interior linings. This colorway last released in 2014 as one of the earliest releases of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG.

A firm release date is currently unknown, but February is the target month with an MSRP of $200.

In other upcoming AJ1 news, the Air Jordan 1 “Lost And Found” is set to release at November’s end.

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Air jordan 1 black and white retro

UPDATE (11/01/2022):

A release date is expected on February 15th, 2023.

Air Jordan 1 '85 "Black/White"
Release Date: Feb 15th, 2023 (Wednesday)
Color: N/A

Mens: $200 Style Code: BQ4422-001

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

Air jordan 1 black and white retro

What are the black and white Jordan 1s called?

The Air Jordan 1 “Black White” is a black and white high-top version of Michael Jordan's first signature shoe. It originally released in 1985, followed by 2008, and 2014.

How can you tell if a Jordan 1 is real?

Notice how different the threads on the stitching look between the real and fake Jordan 1. The authentic toe box has much thicker threads in the stitching compared to the fake shoe. On the fake shoe, the threads are barely visible because of the depth in which it is sewn and also because of how thin the thread is.

How much is Jordan's 1?

Typically, the Air Jordan 1 High retails for $170 USD, while the Mid and Low charge $115 and $90, respectively. How do Air Jordan 1s fit?