Air Jordan 1 Low SE Arrives in Sherbet Colorway
Jordan Brand is channeling warm-weather energy into the Air Jordan 1 Low SE with a new Sherbet-inspired colorway that pairs creamy neutrals with bold gold and pink accents. The release arrives soon at $130 across major retailers in men's sizing.

The Air Jordan 1 Low SE has emerged as one of the silhouette's most versatile canvases for seasonal exploration, and this latest iteration proves the point. The Sherbet iteration balances restraint with personality—a design that avoids oversaturation while still commanding attention on foot.
The foundation rests on a clean white midsole and Pinksicle rubber outsole, establishing a summery baseline. Sail leather anchors the toe box and quarter panels in neutral territory, while black leather takes the forefoot, grounded by University Gold stitching and a matching mini Swoosh detail.

Design Details
The main Swoosh hits in University Gold, a sharp contrast that elevates the shoe beyond simple pastels. The collar and heel panel feature a washed canvas treatment with subtle tie-dye patterning—a textural element that adds dimension without demanding loudness. A black tongue rounds the upper, crowned with a Pinksicle Jumpman logo that ties the color story together.

This approach exemplifies how Jordan Brand has refined its approach to warm-weather releases. Rather than flooding a silhouette with competing hues, the design lets each accent color occupy purposeful real estate, creating harmony instead of visual chaos.

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Release Info
Model: Air Jordan 1 Low SE
Colorway: Black/Sail/Pinksicle/University Gold
SKU: IV2442-010
Price: $130 USD
Release Date: Coming soon
Sizes: Men's
Where to Buy: Nikestore, select Jordan retailers
With Nike currently offering an average of 35% off across its broader catalog, the full-price release of this new Jordan 1 Low SE at $130 represents standard retail positioning—worth noting for collectors watching their budget during peak season drops.

By Marcus Chen

