These Summer Air Jordan 1s are still available!

 Michael Jordan's Air Jordan 1 will forever be remembered as one of the most famous sneakers ever created. It was designed by the famous Peter C. Moore in 1984 and has stayed mostly unaltered since - a tribute to how timeless it is. While most colorways sell out within minutes of being released, we've hand-picked our favorite summer colorways that are still available at Nike UK!

Take a look at some of our best selections are below or check out all of the forthcoming Nike releases right here!

Air Jordan 1 Low SE "Violet Shock"

Air Jordan 1 Low SE "Violet Shock"


We're amazed that the Air Jordan 1 Low SE "Violet Shock" is still available out of all of these pairs. Buttery purple suede adorns the toebox, while the ankle and heel are both perforated to perfection, making these the ideal pair for the hot summer months. This is everything on top of a clean white leather foundation, making them incredibly wearable. Topping it off is a Nike Swoosh that runs over the lateral and medial side panels, as well as an embroidered winged basketball pattern on the back.

Air Jordan 1 Mid "Metallic Red"

Air Jordan 1 Mid "Metallic Red"


The Air Jordan 1 Mid "Metallic Red" is the next destination, and it pays homage to classic colorways from the past - but with a twist. Michael Jordan's love of black, red, and white has been combined, and everything has been given a little metallic sheen for a style that is sure to turn attention. A Nike Swoosh gracefully glides over the sides, while the winged basketball insignia is beautifully debossed along the ankle for that iconic look we all know and love. If you've never had an AJ1, this is the pair to get you started.

Air Jordan 1 Low "Stadium Green"

Air Jordan 1 Low "Stadium Green"


Another pair that we can't believe is still available is the Air Jordan 1 Low "Stadium Green," which has a nearly complete size run at the time of writing. The whole shoe is drenched in a spotless all-white color palette, with the exception of the ankle, tongue, and rubber outsole, which is soaked in a bright green tint. For further contrast, a black Nike Swoosh adorns the laterals and medials, and the winged basketball emblem is carefully embroidered across the back for that iconic AJ1 appearance.

Air Jordan 1 Mid "Arctic Orange"



We've practically been gushing about the Air Jordan 1 Mid "Arctic Orange" all summer, and the fact that you can still get your hands on a pair defies all logic and physics. This AJ1's palette is divided in half and works on top of an all-white foundation. The front is black, while the back is a warm orange color that is excellent for the hot summer months. This distinct color extends to the rubber outsole beneath the foot, perfectly complimenting the rest of the design. We're still puzzled as to how these didn't sell out.

Air Jordan 1 Low "Gym Red"

Air Jordan 1 Low "Gym Red"


MJ has replaced the green from the aforementioned "Classic Green" with a touch of red for the Air Jordan 1 Low "Gym Red," and the results are red hot. With its famous black, red, and white color scheme, this release emphasizes white tones while black and red elements play supporting roles. Having said that, they portray these roles wonderfully and are unquestionably the star of the shoe. Another pair that we can't believe you can still get your hands on.

Air Jordan 1 Mid "Tropical Twist"

Air Jordan 1 Mid "Tropical Twist"


The Air Jordan 1 Mid "Tropical Twist," maybe one of our favorite shoes of the summer is here to offer your daily rotation that bright punch of color it so well deserves. Combining black and mint tones above a clean white foundation results in an exceptionally adaptable AJ1 that can be worn with almost any fit this season. A matching Nike Swoosh adorns the laterals and medials, and you can't have Jordan without that iconic winged basketball debossed onto the ankle.

Air Jordan 1 Low "Arctic Orange"

Air Jordan 1 Low "Arctic Orange"


Last but not least, there's the Air Jordan 1 Low "Arctic Orange." This is a low-top variant of the Mid "Arctic Orange" that we looked at before in the list. Instead of the traditional white, this colorway plays with subtle black tones, making this shoe highly wearable throughout the year. This implies that if you get a pair of them, you'll have a good shoe to wear throughout the year.

 

That's all there is to it! Let us know which Nike Air Jordan 1 colorway you prefer!

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