In-Hand Look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG WMNS Starfish Jordan 1 is a frequent canvas to roll out new innovations and programs. From Flyknit to Gore-TEX to football spikes, there are few verticals the Jumpman has stepped into that they’ve left Mike’s first signature out of. Correspondingly, EasyOn technology (once FlyEase) is a frequent sight, now infused into a classically-styled “Medium Olive” colorway for the Air Nike SB X Air Jordan 1 Lance Mountain Treatment.
While the aperture from EasyOn has widened from disabled athletes to children and those simply looking for a way to simplify their everyday routine, the same bonafides remain. The heel of either shoe reveals a zipper closure that, when opened, creates ample room for a slip-on entrance. Finally, the lace unit is also a dressed-up velcro patch, making lockdown even easier to achieve.
What else could you need? To cap off this offering, “Black Toe” color-blocking defines this shoe aesthetically, resulting in OG-adjacent style without any of the frills that come with true retro pairs.
Though Holiday 2024 is most likely for the Air Nike SB X Air Jordan 1 Lance Mountain Treatment EasyOn “Medium Olive,” don’t be shocked if you don’t see this pair until early 2025. To stay totally in the loop on when these will hit Nike.com, keep a close eye on our Jordan Release Dates landing page.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 1 EasyOn
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |