Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” Scheduled for Re-release in Fall 2025

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The classic low-top is set to make its return to stores for the first time in nearly ten years.

It has been nearly a decade since Jordan Brand last released the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago,” but the wait may soon be over. Rumors suggest that this iconic low-top sneaker is set to return in the fall of 2025, bringing the beloved “Chicago” colorway back to the market. The upcoming release is expected to feature a “Black/Muslin/Varsity Red” color scheme, which hints at the possibility of artificially aged detailing. This would be similar to the popular Air Jordan 1 “Chicago Reimagined” that was released in 2022, giving the sneaker a vintage, worn-in look.

If these rumors are true, the re-release of the “Chicago” will be part of a broader collection of low-cut Air Jordan 1 releases planned for 2025. Along with the “Chicago,” there are reports of an Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Phantom” and a highly anticipated collaboration between fragment design, Travis Scott, and the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. This would make 2025 a significant year for fans of the Air Jordan 1 Low, as multiple new and revamped designs hit the shelves.

The return of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” would be particularly notable, as it marks the first time the colorway has been released since 2016. That year, Jordan Brand rolled out several OG Air Jordan 1 Low colorways, many of which were available at outlet stores for much less than their retail price. Given the enduring popularity of the “Chicago” design, the 2025 re-release is expected to attract significant attention from sneaker collectors and fans alike.

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