Originally released in 1988, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Light Curry Medium Olive 30cm was Tinker Hatfield’s first Air Jordan design, and is still one of his greatest to-date. Two of the popular releases from the lineup have been the “Fire Red” and “Doernbecher” colorways.
One of four OG colorways of the silhouette in 1988, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Light Curry Medium Olive 30cm “Fire Red” made its retro return in 2013. It features a White tumbled and smooth leather upper paired with signature elephant print in Black. Fire Red contrasting accents throughout completes the Chicago Bulls look, while Jumpman on the trainer separates itself from the OG launch.
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Light Curry Medium Olive 30cm “Doernbecher” was designed by patient Cole Johnson, a teen cancer survivor from the 2010 Doernbecher Freestyle Collection. Back in 2013, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Light Curry Medium Olive 30cm DB too saw a limited re-release.
Check out both Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Light Curry Medium Olive 30cms, and let us know which was the better release by casting your vote below.