Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low Reportedly Coming This Year: Details

One of the best variations of the AJ1 would have to be the Air Jordan 1 Low. At this point, everyone knows what this silhouette is about. Overall, it takes the best elements of the Air Jordan 1 and puts it into a small compact shoe for the summer. Although it isn’t as popular as the High OG, it has certainly gotten its fair share of hype as of late. Additionally, a ton of great Jordan 1 Low colorways have been shown off lately. It seems like every single week we have at least three or four to talk about.

Consequently, it should come as no surprise that this is a sneaker looking to grab hold of some collaborations. There are a ton of great brands out there that could lend their aesthetics to the Air Jordan 1 Low. One such company is Marcus Jordan’s Trophy Room. The son of Michael Jordan has his very own sneaker store that has done numerous Jumpman collaborations. Although Trophy Room has oftentimes been at the center of controversy, there is no doubt that fans love what they do.

Air Jordan 1 Low x Trophy Room

According to sneaker insiders @brandon1an and @mrunloved1s on Twitter, a Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration is on the horizon. In the tweet above, it is made clear that there are no images of this shoe circulating online right now. However, we do know that the colors involved are “Black/Sail-Metallic Gold.” The arrangement of these colors is still yet to be seen, although we imagine the shoe will be clean, while also a bit flashy. Either way, this should come as great news for sneakerheads.

Unfortunately, no release date for this Air Jordan 1 Low has been unveiled. In the tweet above, it was noted that the shoe could be coming out in December of this year at a price of $150 USD. Although, none of this has been confirmed. Let us know what you think of these, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sneaker world. We will always keep you informed of the latest releases from the biggest brands.

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