The Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found, previously known as the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined, is without a doubt the most anticipated Jordan Brand release of 2022. Though not quite an actual retro release of Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago, this new “Lost & Found” rendition of the sneaker is a refreshing take on a classic colorway of the Air Jordan 1 High OG.
Regarding the backstory of the sneaker, the overall concept of the release is an homage to mom and pop shops. From the special custom packaging to the retro-inspired details, everything plays a part in imagining a scenario in which you come a DS pair of Chicago 1s in the basement/storage of these very mom and pop shops. Imagine the Chicago 1s in storage packed up in beat up boxes, which even includes a replacement AJKO lid. The mix up concept presents the idea of “Lost and Found” to give you an aged filter look to this old classic. Aside from the vintage box, other much-appreciated packaging details include a vintage receipt, discount stickers and even some newspaper with vintage Air Jordan 1 advertisements on it.
The Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found is said to mirror the release of 1994. Additionally, the sneaker is equipped with a slightly larger Swoosh on the side panels as well as a formed toe box. The design of the sneaker looks to replicate the distressed look of older pairs by coming equipped with cracks all throughout the toe box, mid-panel, and collar, while the soles are also aged to recreate the dustiness that is common when you end up leaving sneakers in storage for too long. Other details include the refined Wings logo on the collar and Muslin-colored tongues.
The Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found will retail for $180 and is currently slated to release on November 19th at select retailers and Nike SNKRS. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found.
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ABOUT THE MODEL: The Air Jordan 1 High OG is arguably the most beloved sneaker in the Jordan signature line. The Chicago pair could also very well be the most popular OG colorway of the Air Jordan 1. Although the Chicago 1 was not the first colorway of the Air Jordan 1 that Michael Jordan got to lace up (Bred 1s were), the timeless Black, Red and White (Bulls) color scheme has grown to become a fan favorite the majority sneakerheads.
The last time the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago dropped was back in 2015. Although this “Lost & Found” version is not quite a true to OG release, it’s definitely done in a manner that many of us can appreciate. 99.9% of us don’t own a pair of 1985 Chicago 1s. With this upcoming release, this is as close as we can get to owning just that. This will without a doubt be one of the best, if not the best Jordan Brand release of 2022.
UPDATE (8/15): We got a whole lot of updates to share with you. For starters, the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined is actually named the Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found. Regarding the backstory of the sneaker, the overall concept of the release is an homage to mom and pop shops. From the special custom packaging to the retro-inspired details, everything plays a part in imagining a scenario in which you come a DS pair of Chicago 1s in the basement/storage of these very mom and pop shops. Imagine the Chicago 1s in storage packed up in beat up boxes, which even includes a replacement AJKO lid. The mix up concept presents the idea of “Lost and Found” to give you an aged filter look to this old classic. Aside from the vintage box, other much-appreciated packaging details include a vintage receipt, discount stickers and even some newspaper with vintage Air Jordan 1 advertisements on it.
The Air Jordan 1 High OG Lost & Found is said to mirror the release of 1994 while also coming equipped with a slightly larger Swoosh on the side panels as well as a formed toe box. The design of the sneaker looks to replicate the distressed look of older pairs by coming equipped with cracks all throughout the toe box, mid-panel, and collar, while the soles are also aged to recreate the dustiness that is common when you end up leaving sneakers in storage for too long.


UPDATE (8/10): Initially slated to debut on October 29th, the proposed release date for the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined is now set for November 19th. Shouts to zsneakerheadz for the info and Private Selection with the assist on the latest images.

UPDATE (8/1): zsneakerheadz / mr_unloved1s give us a first look at the special vintage-inspired packaging of the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined. This includes the Orange Nike Sportwear lid combined with the retro Air Jordan 1 box. Both the box and lid come with dings on the corners and some heavy wear and tear to further add to the aged “Reimagined” aesthetic of the release. 



UPDATE (6/27): We’ve seen plenty of the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined over the past couple of weeks, but die_sel666 gives us a first look at the highly anticipated release in grade school sizing. The same “reimagined” traits and features found on the adult pair appear on the grade school version.

UPDATE (6/21): In-hand look at the Air Jordan 1 High OG ?Chicago Reimagined? courtesy of solesbyzay_backup. These new images give us a better look at the cracked leather detailing on the ankles/heels, the aged Sail tongues, and the oxidized detailing on the red outsoles.

UPDATE (6/20): On-feet and detailed shots of the Air Jordan 1 High OG ?Chicago Reimagined? via Knowing Kicks.

UPDATE (6/13): We got new images of the Air Jordan 1 High OG Chicago Reimagined to share with you. New pics focus on the cracked leather detailing found on the Black collar and White underlays on the side panels and toe box. The oxidized outsole is also meant to mimic how a sneaker’s outsole would look like if they were to be stashed inside its shoe box since 1985.
Official Images: Jordan Dub Zero Legend Blue
The Jordan Dub Zero “Legend Blue” is officially showcased and as its moniker suggests, the colorway derives from the iconic Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue” which debuted in 2014. Overall, the silhouette is defined by its incorporation of elements from the Air Jordan 4, Air Jordan 6, Air Jordan 11, Air Jordan 12, Air Jordan 13, Air Jordan 15, Air Jordan 17 and Air Jordan 20 ? all mashed up into one. Officially draped in “White/Legend Blue-Black-Neutral Grey,” the sneaker dons a white leather upper with the signature laser print on its side panels which are flanked by contrasting black patent leather overlays. Finally, the highlight Legend Blue accents throughout and grey/white rubber sole tops off the profile.

Retailing for $160, look for the Jordan Dub Zero “Legend Blue” at select Jordan Brand stockists and online soon. Stay tuned for the official release date. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.
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Jordan Two Trey Grey Releasing Soon
The Jordan Two Trey is a newly-introduced silhouette from Jordan Brand and its design cues is unmistakably inspired by the Air Jordan 11 and Air Jordan 7. With the AJ 7-inspired upper composed of mesh, leather, and nubuck materials in tones of grey, pops of blue and grey are also applied throughout for a nice touch of contrast. Finally, the mudguard, white midsole, and aged translucent outsole which derives from the AJ 11 rounds out the lifestyle profile.

Retailing for $155, look for this colorway of the Jordan Two Trey at Jordan Brand stockists and online soon. Stay tuned for the official release date. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.
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New Branding Appears On The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Phantom
It looks like we’re going to get more than one Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG release this year. In addition to the upcoming Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Reverse Mocha, there’s word going around that a Black and Phantom colorway of the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG will also be releasing during the holiday season.
This new colorway of the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG comes dressed in a Black and Phantom color scheme. This Air Jordan 1 Low will come constructed out of a Black suede upper equipped with a matching traditional oversized backward facing Swoosh on the lateral side, while a regular Swoosh will be used on the medial side. The all-Black motif is then contrasted by the White on the stitching throughout as well as the signature Travis Scott motifs such as the ?Cactus Jack? logo on the tongue, medial side panel and sockliner. The heel tabs come branded with the Jordan Wings on the right heel and a bee logo said to represent his Travis Scott’s daughter, Stormi on the left.
Retailing for $150, look for the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Phantom to release on December 15th at select retailers and Nike SNKRS. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Phantom.
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UPDATE (8/12): Here is our best look yet at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Phantom. As expected, the sneaker is constructed out of a Black suede upper equipped paired up with matching hairy suede overlays. The oversized backward facing Swoosh on the lateral side is also constructed out of the same suede material used for the base. New details emerging is the branding on the heels where one heel houses the Jordan Brand Wings logo and the other heel comes with a bee logo said to represent his Travis Scott’s daughter, Stormi. The lining also appears to be different than usual, as it looks to be more like a felt cozy/warm material.

UPDATE (8/10): We finally get a first look at the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Phantom courtesy of s.sam.group / jfgrails. Contrary to what you see on the primary image (first) below, it is being reported that the sneaker will be constructed out of all suede and not canvas. The second image better shows that the actual sneaker will look like.


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Official Images: Jordan System.23 Clog Grey Multicolor
While we patiently wait for Jordan Brand to drop the Jordan System.23 Clog, we have a brand new colorway of the Jordan “Crocs” to share with you. Expected to drop soon, here is an official look at the Jordan System.23 Clog Grey Multicolor.
The Jordan System.23 is essentially made up of two integral pieces, the removable neoprene bootie and the exterior rubber shell. This new colorway of the model features a multicolored removable neoprene bootie paired up with the Grey rubber shell. Design details on the shell include ventilation holes on the toe boxes as well as a cut-out heel built for breathability. Branding is kept at a minimum as the only visible hit is the Jumpman logo debossed into the lateral rear.
The Jordan System.23 Clog will retail for $110. As soon as a release date is announced, we will be sure to share it with you. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Jordan System.23 Clog Grey Multicolor.
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The Air Jordan 1 Mid Returns in a Lakers-Inspired Makeover
The Air Jordan 1 Mid is introduced in a new Lakers-inspired colorway for its next iteration and it’s suggested to arrive in the coming weeks. Simply draped in the Los Angeles Lakers’ signature colors of purple and University Gold across its leather upper, the silhouette is also complemented with white adorning its side panels, signature Wings logo on the ankles, and midsole. Finally, contrasting black laces and rubber outsole solidifies the aesthetic nicely.

Expect this Lakers-inspried Air Jordan 1 Mid to make its debut at select Nike stockists and online soon. Stay tuned for the official release date. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.
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Air Jordan 13 University Blue To Release Earlier Than Expected
Jordan Brand will soon be releasing a University Blue iteration of the Air Jordan 13.
Part of Jordan Brand?s Holiday 2022 offerings, this new colorway of the Air Jordan 13 comes dressed in a Black, University Blue, and White color scheme. Fairly simple in design, the sneaker’s upper is done in predominantly Black which consists of the 3M reflective mesh panels, leather toe box and nubuck tongue. More Black lands on areas such as the laces, lining and midsole. Contrast comes by way of the University Blue hits used on the suede overlays. Finishing details include the White on the tongue branding and parts of the rubber outsole sole.
Retailing for $200, current reports have the Air Jordan 13 University Blue releasing on December 29th in full family sizing at select retailers and Nike SNKRS. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Air Jordan 13 University Blue.
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UPDATE (8/11): Initially slated to release on December 29th in full family sizing, the proposed release date has been pushed up a bit and is now expected to release on December 23.


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Official Images: Air Jordan 1 Mid Split French Blue
Slated to arrive soon, here are official images of the Air Jordan 1 Mid Split French Blue. Done in the same fashion as the Air Jordan 1 Mid WMNS Split Beach Cherrywood, this special iteration of the Air Jordan 1 Mid opts for a split motif, which essentially splits the color blocking down the middle where the lateral side is done in completely different color blocking to the medial side.
The Air Jordan 1 Mid comes dressed in a mix of French Blue, Black, and White, the Air Jordan 1 Mid opts for an all-leather construction paired up with split-colored tongues. Blue laces and insoles, a White midsole and Black rubber outsole round out the main features of the sneaker.
Retailing for $135, look for the Air Jordan 1 Mid Split French Blue to debut later on this year. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Air Jordan 1 Mid Split French Blue.