One of the best sneakers in the Jumpman range would have to be the Air Jordan 1 Low. Overall, this is a sneaker that combines the aesthetics of the Air Jordan 1, with the sensibilities of a low-top shoe. Although it isn't as popular as its predecessor, there is no doubt that fans still love it. Jumpman is consistently bringing out new colorways, which has always been fun for sneakerheads. Even in 2023, this is a shoe that continues to get a whole lot of shine, and this extends to Jordan Brand's NCAA partnerships.
For instance, we have seen a whole lot of Player Exclusive Air Jordan 1 Low models over the past month or so. These colorways have not been revealed through official channels. However, the good folks over at @EnglishSole always seem to have us covered. They have been posting some amazing Jordan 1 Low PEs from schools like UCLA, Georgetown, and Marquette, just to name a few. Subsequently, they have returned with another Player Exclusive, this time for the Michigan Wolverines.
"Michigan" Air Jordan 1 Low
In the Instagram post above, you can immediately see just how well this colorway works. Firstly, we get a white leather upper as the base here. Secondly, the overlays are made with a premium version of yellow material. Additionally, we get a navy blue Nike swoosh that is filled with sparkles. Lastly, the best part of the whole sneaker is the insole which is navy blue and contains a yellow Michigan "M" logo. When you put these elements together, you get a shoe that a lot of Wolverine fans are going to adore. Unfortunately, they are never going to be able to cop these.
Yes, that is correct, folks. Player Exclusives, as the name suggests, are exclusive. You can't actually go to the store and purchase them. Although some pairs may end up at stores like Flight Club or GOAT, the odds are still stacked against the consumer. Either way, you can always let us know your thoughts on this shoe, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world.