There are high expectations for the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue” aka “Columbia” dropping later this year. It’s an annual tradition for Jordan Brand to drop a marquee Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 release during every holiday season, and with nearly a year’s worth of previews, leaks, organic coverage, unboxings, and Instagram posts, Jordan Brand has very little to do when it comes to marketing the product. Simply put, Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300s are the “must-have” shoe every holiday shopping season, and for 2024 the Jumpman will unleash a long-awaited version that could shatter records.





Hotly-coveted Air Jordan shoes tend to be very limited in number, making the chase harder. That is NOT the case with Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300s. Production numbers are confirmed to be very high, likely exceeding a million pairs produced. This is to ensure that any consumer that wants the product will be able to buy the shoes directly from SNKRS or Jordan retailers such as Foot Locker, Finish Line, and other nationwide chain retailers as well as smaller, boutique-level shops.
How To Buy The Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue”
The Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue” is confirmed to release on December 14th, 2024, but that will hardly be the only instance in which you can purchase the shoes. There will likely be earlier releases via SNKRS Shock Drop and Exclusive Access programs. Additionally, there will very likely be restocks after the December 14th release date. Of course, if you can neither wait for a release nor have the patience to enter draws and raffles, you can purchase them at aftermarket platforms for above the retail price.
Below is the official store list for the upcoming Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue”. It will be regularly updated with new retailers as well as key dates/updates regarding the aforementioned Shock Drops, Exclusive Access releases, and future restocks.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 "Legend Blue"
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A Brief History of “Legend Blue”
The Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue” is an original colorway of the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 that released in 1996. It was originally referred to as the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Columbia” and was designed to match the uniforms of the North Carolina Tar Heels. Starting with 1993’s Air Jordan 9, Nike began to create special colorways of Air Jordans to match UNC, thusly expanding the range of Jordan footwear color options.
Michael Jordan famously wore the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Columbia” during the 1996 NBA All-Star Game. There are no other instances of Michael Jordan wearing the shoes in an NBA game. This specific colorway released to the public 1996 and was later released again as a Retro in 2001.
In 2014, Jordan Brandf finally brought back this highly popular shoe after thirteen years. The official shade of blue was changed to “Legend Blue”, which in turn switched the nickname from “Columbia” to “Legend Blue”; this change was not well-received by Jordan fans.



Shavlik Randolph in the Nike Shox Supremacy & Sean May in the Air Jordan 12 University Blue | A Detailed Look
As of the publishing of this article, the below gallery depicts the best detailed look we have for the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 “Legend Blue”. Given how the Jordan 1 High Zoom Air CMFT Stadium GreenCT0978-300 is a commonly known sneaker and “Legend Blue” is just a re-issue of a past colorway, it doesn’t take much imagination to picture what the upcoming shoe will look like. However, this upcoming release does have the updated “Remastered” construction that debuted in 2016, meaning the shape and materials will be as close as possible to the original 1996 version.
















