Much like it's Dunk Low sibling, the Air Jordan 1 Low is a versatile silhouette that's able to handle just about any colour and material combination you could throw at it. Thankfully Jordan Brand isn't one to use that as license to attack the silhouette with reckless abandon.
This version echoes one of the most iconic variations from the OG colour scheme. Released originally in 2001 as a hightop for the Japanese market, the 'Metallic Silver' Jordan 1 has long been an unobtainable grail for many Jordan enthusiasts.