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The Jordan Brand's 40th birthday is shaping up to be one for the books in 2025, with tons of epic comebacks and just flat-out beautiful releases like this Air Jordan 1 High OG sneaker.

Although discussed amongst sneakerheads for a while now, these are the first looks at the Jordan 1 High Rare Air sneaker in a tasty "Cinnabar" colorway.

The Jordan 1 shoe has a beautiful vintage-style look, complete with deliberately aged creamy leather uppers, yellowed midsoles, and fuzzy suede accents elsewhere.

What's more, Nike has sprinkled in some cinnamon brown shades, as seen on the doubled-up shoelaces and the Air Jordan "Wings" branding on the collar.

It's almost like a mashup between the "Phantom Red" Jordan 1s and the off-white Jordan 1 Wings sneakers. Like those past Jordans, the newest Jordan 1 sneaker is clean and simple. Just how I like it.

The Jordan 1 Rare Air "Cinnabar" is expected to drop in April as part of a "Rare Air" pack. The collection also includes an Air Jordan 3, an Air Jordan 4, and another Jordan 1.

The Air Jordan 3 and Jordan 4 sneakers feature the OG "Nike Air" branding on the heel, as seen on earlier models (plus the Jordan 4 RM). Well, there's your Rare Air.

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In the case of the pack's "Cinnabar' Jordan 1s, it's simply a rare beauty to have in your rotation.

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