Top 10 Jordan 1's of All Time

Our Top 10 Jordan 1 Colourways of All Time

BY Morgan ScottSimms/ 27TH September 2023
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We commemorate the shoe that started it all the Jordan 1s

Our Top 10 Jordan 1 Colourways of All Time

From its first initial debut on the hardwood floors in 1985, to its slew of colourways that have become the bred and butter to many sneakerheads across the globe, there is nothing quite like a Jordan 1.

And with the NBA preseason creeping around the corner, we thought we would commemorate this iconic silhouette by looking back at our top 10 Jordan 1s colourways that have transformed the sneaker game that we know and love today.

1. Air Jordan 1 High Chicago (1985)

Air Jordan 1 High '85'
Image Courtesy of GOAT Website

With almost 4 decades of legendary status under its belt, the Air Jordan 1 High Chicago has left an indelible mark on court history. From being featured on the feet of Michael Jordan during his rookie season at the Bulls to generating fanfare around the globe, the collector's dream pays homage to one of the basketball teams in the NBA the Chicago Bulls.

2. Air Jordan 1 High UNC (1985)

Air Jordan 1 High 'UNC'
Image Courtesy of Sotheby's Website

Stemming back to MJs college origins at Alma Mater in North Carolina, the Air Jordan 1 High UNC was also one of the very first colourways to be dropped on our shelves back in 1985. Although it was never featured on the NBA courts, it stole the hearts of many through its refreshing blue and white colourblocked design one that continues to stand the test of time.

3. Air Jordan 1 High Bred/Banned (1985)

Air Jordan 1 High 'Bred'
Image Courtesy of Sotheby's Website

Deciphering whether this Jordan 1 Bred was banned from the NBA is like deciding which came first the chicken or egg? While the silhouettes alleged misconduct for going against NBA regulations has never truly been confirmed, one thing that is certain is the fits unforgettable mark on sneaker culture.

38 years and 5 retros later, the fit continues to land in the laps of many sneaker connoisseurs across the globe.

4. OffWhite x Air Jordan 1 'The Ten' (2017)

OffWhite x Air Jordan 1 'The Ten'
Image Courtesy of KLEKT Website

It was like one of those pinchme moments when creative visionary Virgil Abloh got his hands on the Air Jordan 1. Forming as a beloved member of the Ten series which saw 10 of Nikes most popular silhouettes being reconstructed courtesy of the Americanborn streetwear label OffWhite.

As expected, the OffWhite x Air Jordan 1 The Ten took the sneaker world by storm, teaming inspiration from the Chicago Bulls renowned red, white and black colourway.

5. Air Jordan 1 High Georgetown (2022)

Air Jordan 1 High 'Georgetown'

Image Courtesy of Kick Game Website

Inspired by an unreleased Jordan 1 prototype that Peter Moore first designed back in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 High Georgetown nodded to the Georgetown Hoyas the firstdivision collegiate basketball team. Although it took almost 40 years for this colourway to be officially released, it arrived in all its glory in a sleek navy and offwhite palette, garnished with its OG winged branding, perforated toe and the fits signature midsole cushioning.

6. Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG (2019)

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 OG Mocha
Image Courtesy of Creps UK Website

First sighted on the feet of La Flame during his 2019 Grammy performance, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG was yet another heated release between the two creative powerhouses. This coveted release took exclusive cop culture to another level, dropping on the SNKRS app during Travis live performance as well as landing mainstream later that year in May, where it became the holy grail for sneaker purists across the globe.

7. Dior x Air Jordan 1 (2020)

Dior x Air Jordan 1 High
Image Courtesy of Crepslocker Website

2020 marked the release of the Jumpman brands firstever collaboration with luxury powerhouse Dior. This oneofkind sneaker seamlessly paired the courtinspired charm of the Jordan 1 with Kim Joness creativeled mastery and was limited to only 8,000 pairs available to the public via a raffle draw.

8. Air Jordan 1 High Shadow (1985)

Air Jordan 1 High 'Shadow'
Image Courtesy of GOAT Website

Nothing beats an OG colourway and the Air Jordan 1 Retro High Shadow is certainly no exception. Its rich titular shades of grey, coupled with its stealthy black underlays proved an instant hit with sneakerheads on and off the courts. After a 28year hiatus, the colourway returned in 2013, staying true to its original tooling.


9. Fragment x Jordan 1 Retro High (2014)

Fragment x Air Jordan High
Image Courtesy of Farfetch Website

In 2014, the Jordan Brand dipped its feet into the Japanese streetstyle market, teaming up with Hiroshi Fujiwaras fashion brand Fragment on a luxurious pair of the Jordan 1 Highs. This soughtafter release, draped in royal blue, white and bold accents of black was complete with Fujiwaras signature branding gilded onto the lateral heels.



10. Air Jordan 1 High Black/White (1985)

Air Jordan 1 High 'Black/White'
Image Courtesy of Stockx Website

Rocking its pandaesque charm since the mid'80s, the Air Jordan 1 High Black / White is a true staple amongst all your sneaker lovers out there. The gem returned in 2008 as a beloved member of the Countdown Pack and then later retroed in 2014 and in 2023.

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