Official retailer images of the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Game Royal” have been revealed, showcasing the classic design ahead of its November 30th release. Meanwhile, Nike introduces a “Neutral Olive” colorway for the Air Force 1 Low, perfect for the upcoming fall season.
Jordan Brand Unveils First Look at Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Game Royal' for Holiday 2024
Jordan Brand’s Holiday 2024 lineup gradually takes shape as the year progresses. Alongside official images of the Jordan 3 Black Cement set to release in November, the first look at the Jordan 1 Low OG “Game Royal” has also surfaced.
Shown in preschool sizes, the shoes feature the familiar “Chicago” color-blocking pattern reminiscent of the high-top version that gained massive popularity during the AJ1 craze in 2018. According to Sneaker News, this version, however, opts for a white tongue instead of black, providing a fresh twist. Like several recent Jordan releases, the shoes include a “Sail” midsole for a slightly vintage, aged aesthetic.
This design may evoke memories of the coveted Fragment and Travis Scott collaborations, but the classic color blocking stands strong without external associations. Official retailer images confirm the Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG “Game Royal” is slated for a November 30th, 2024 release.
Nike Unveils ‘Neutral Olive’ Air Force 1, Perfectly Timed for Fall 2024, with Classic Color Blocking
Meanwhile, Nike continues introducing new looks for the Air Force 1, aiming to diversify its product lineup. Simple colorways with standard color blocking remain the most popular despite the variety. Following recent news of two black-dominant designs, Nike shifts to a “Neutral Olive” hue on a fresh white pair for Fall 2024.
Embodying the “less is more” philosophy, the Swoosh, outsole, and backtab feature the titular olive hue, while the rest of the upper and midsole remain classic white. This earthy tone is ideally suited for the approaching fall season, and the clean color blocking suggests that Nike might have more similar white AF1 designs in the pipeline.
These “Neutral Olive” Air Force 1s are expected to be released in the coming weeks for $115, likely alongside the black and red Air Force 1 “Vamps” and the “Vintage Green” version. Official images have been released, and more upcoming pairs can be previewed on Nike’s Sneaker Release Dates page.


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