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Jordan 1 Retro High OG Taxi (TD)

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Jordan 1 Retro High OG Taxi (TD)Introducing the Jordan 1 Retro High OG Taxi TD, a high top sneaker built for toddler feet that brings the heritage of the Air Jordan 1 into a size and shape your little mover can actually wear. This is the iconic AJ1 silhouette, scaled for tiny strides and everyday adventures. The Taxi TD pairing blends Taxi Yellow, Black, and White in a bold color blocking story inspired by the legendary Bred Toe look. The upper starts with a clean white leather

Introducing the Jordan 1 Retro High OG Taxi TD, a high-top sneaker built for toddler feet that brings the heritage of the Air Jordan 1 into a size and shape your little mover can actually wear. This is the iconic AJ1 silhouette, scaled for tiny strides and everyday adventures.

The Taxi TD pairing blends Taxi Yellow, Black, and White in a bold color-blocking story inspired by the legendary “Bred Toe” look. The upper starts with a clean white leather base, while Taxi Yellow leather covers the perforated toe, heel overlay, and collar overlay for a bright, energetic splash. The forefoot overlay and side panel Swoosh in black leather provide striking contrast, with the tongue and laces also in black to ground the design. A Wings logo is stamped on the collar, signaling a nod to the lineage of the sneaker you’re fastening onto your child’s feet.

Texture matters here: the white and Taxi Yellow leathers are tumbled for a soft, premium feel under tiny toes, while the black overlays remain smooth for durability and a refined look. The result is a tactile, multi-dimensional upper that’s as visually engaging as it is built to withstand active play.

Practical details that matter for toddlers include the classic Air cushioning midsole in white for gentle landings, and a bold yellow rubber outsole with the familiar AJ-1 traction pattern to keep little feet steady on everything from hardwood floors to park gravel. The branding is thoughtfully coordinated—yellow Nike logos on a white tongue tag and Taxi Yellow insoles with black Nike branding—so every step feels cohesive from the inside out.

Why this matters for families: the Jordan 1 Retro High OG Taxi TD delivers an authentic AJ1 vibe in a toddler-friendly package. It combines heritage styling with durable materials and dependable comfort, making it a reliable daily go-to for 2-to-4-year-olds who demand both style and function. Released August 13, 2022, for a retail price of $50, this is an affordable entry into a legendary silhouette that can handle the hustle of toddler life while keeping photo-worthy flair.

  • Toddler-specific sizing preserves the classic high-top look while fitting tiny feet comfortably.
  • Bold Taxi Yellow accents against white and black create a standout, heritage-inspired colorway.
  • Premium mixed-leather upper with tumbled white and Taxi Yellow panels plus smooth black overlays for texture and durability.
  • Air cushioning and AJ-1 traction deliver soft landings and reliable grip during active play.
  • Thoughtful detailing—Wings logo on the collar, yellow Nike branding on the tongue tag, and Taxi Yellow insoles with black branding for a cohesive look.
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