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Air Jordan 1 Prices Compared

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Retail Air Jordan 1 High OG releases cost $180; Mid and Low models retail at $100–$130. Nike SNKRS, Foot Locker, and StockX are the primary sources — resale on popular colorways routinely exceeds retail by 50–200%.

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About Air Jordan 1

Popular models: Air Jordan 1 High OG ($180, limited), Air Jordan 1 Mid ($130, widely available), Air Jordan 1 Low ($100–$110), and Air Jordan 1 Retro High 85 ($200, premium).

Best deal: Air Jordan 1 Mid and Low colorways are widely restocked and rarely exceed retail — Nike.com, Finish Line, and JD Sports regularly have these in stock at $100–$130.

Premium pick: Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Chicago' and 'Bred' colorways are the most iconic — they sell out instantly at retail but periodically restock on SNKRS, making patience the best strategy.

Where to Buy Air Jordan 1

Nike SNKRS, Foot Locker, Finish Line, StockX, GOAT The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy Jordan 1s at retail price?
Use Nike SNKRS app notifications, enter raffles at Foot Locker and JD Sports, and set size alerts on StockX — many limited Jordan 1s do return to retail later as restocks.
Do Jordan 1s run true to size?
Generally yes for most people; some prefer going half a size down for a snug fit. Wide-footed buyers often go up half a size.
Are StockX and GOAT legit for Air Jordans?
Yes — both platforms authenticate all shoes before shipping to buyers. StockX ships faster; GOAT has a wider selection of used/condition-graded pairs.
How can I tell fake Jordan 1s from real ones?
Check stitching quality on the Swoosh, heel tab, and toe box; authentic pairs have tight, even stitching. Nike authentication tags and box labels are also checked on resale platforms.

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