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The Air Jordan 1 Low has gone Nike Dunk mode for its latest Method of Make sneaker drop.

The new Jordan 1 Low "Earth" sneaker quite literally looks like a chunk-tastic Nike SB Dunk, boasting a puffy skate-ready look wrapped up in silky smooth brown satin.

Again, the Jordan 1 Low sneaker hails from Jordan's Method of Make line, a collection of Jordan classics with a high-end fashion twist.

Previous Method of Make drops included woven Jordan 1 Lows that looked like Bottega Veneta bags for the feet. There were also those beautifully chaotic Jordan 1 High sneakers with disproportionate details and luxurious textures.

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With its Dunk-like makeover, the new puffed-up Jordan 1 Low takes the series to another level: the Nike skate park.

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What's even more interesting is that this isn't the Jordan 1 Lows' first time cosplaying as a Dunk. 2024's Halloween Jordan 1 Low resembled spooky-season-worthy Dunks, with beefy skate shoe vibes and an SB-level spider costume included.

Good news: We won't have to wait until Halloween for the satin Jordan 1 Low "Dunks." The lush, low-rise Jordan sneakers are expected to release sometime during the spring season.

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