A rare chance to secure the ultimate sneaker icon
The Air Jordan 1 High ‘Chicago’ – the unequivocal holy grail of trainers, the crep that kickstarted the sneakerverse – is back this November to reclaim its throne. Well, kind of.This nuanced take on the Eighties classic is animated by the regularity of the AJ1 ‘Chicago’ being misplaced in inventory cupboards prior to stockroom technology, hence the Lost and Found moniker. Fittingly, every pair is unique, even if the differences are subtle.
As part of their research, the Jordan Brand design team studied unworn pairs of the original to comprehend the shoe’s ageing process. They discovered the most common signs of ageing were cracked and faded ankle collars, yellowed midsoles and dried leather toe boxes, details that inform the throwback iteration.Moreover, the team noticed pairs of the Nike-engineered high top produced in 1985 possessed a slightly larger sidewall swoosh than contemporary pairs.
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