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Nike, once again donning its barista apron, is brewing up another coffee-inspired sneaker: the Jordan 1 Low "Mocha." Starbies who?

For those with a keen memory, the Air Jordan 1 Low's big brother, the Jordan 1 High Retro "Dark Mocha," might ring a bell. This high-top version, often called the "poor man's Travis Scott Jordans," was a standout release in 2020. Now, imagine a low-cut version with the same allure. 

The Mocha Jordan 1 Low brings back the barista-approved look in short king glory. Expect those smooth-like-coffee textures of velvety suede and crisp leather, topped with tasty neutrals like black, white, and, of course, Mocha browns. 

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Order for Jordan? Your small Mocha-flavored sneaker is ready for pickup.

From "Mocha Dunks" to "Latte 1s," Nike has been on quite the streak with its sneaker pick-me-ups. And the Mocha Jordan 1 Lows certainly satisfy the Swoosh's coffee fix.

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In 2023, before first looks were even out, sneakerheads were buzzing about the "Mocha" Lows, making them one of the most anticipated releases of 2024 — next to those buttery Bred 4s.

The Air Jordan 1 Lows aren't expected till later this year (murmurs say they'll land sometime in September). But I must say: the Jordan 1 Low "Mocha" certainly makes for a nice pre-treat to the pending Jordan 1 Low takeover

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