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Official Images of This Year’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago”

Name: Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago”Colorway: Varsity Red/Black/Summit WhiteSKU: HQ6998-600MSRP: $150 USDRelease Date: November 15Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: It’s been nearly a year since we first discussed the rumored return of the “Chicago” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. At last, Nike has finally offered an official preview of what to expect from the re-release as its launch date rapidly nears. As noted in our previous discussions below, the iconic red, white, and black color scheme is present across a leather upper. Its November 15 release date remains set, with the retail price now adjusted to a total of $150 USD.Update: We’re back with another preview of this year’s rendition of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago.” Pictured previously below, we now have a better idea of what to expect from the sneaker. As noted before, it sports the classic “Chicago” color blocking of a white leather base, red overlays, and black detailing, including at the Swooshes. Release remains expected for November 15 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $140 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fkz sneakers (@fkzsnkrs)Update: It’s been just under half a year since we first reported on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” making a return in 2025. Now, an initial preview of the pair has finally surfaced, confirming our expectations. The pair features OG elements like the large Swooshes while staying true to the white, red, and black “Chicago” color blocking. Release is now expected to take place on November 15 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $140 USD. Stay tuned for more updates, including official images of the kicks, and revisit our initial breakdown below for more info. View this post on Instagram A post shared by xcsnkr (@xcsnkr)Original Story: It’s been almost a decade since Jordan Brand last released the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago,” but that latency period may be drawing to a close. Rumors have begun swirling that the low-cut take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker is set to return in the fall of 2025.The forthcoming “Chicago” release will reportedly feature a “Black/Muslin/Varsity Red” color scheme, indicating that it may feature artificially aged detailing a la the popular Air Jordan 1 “Chicago Reimagined” from 2022. If the release does indeed come to fruition, the “Chicago” will be one of several low-cut Air Jordan 1s released in 2025, as both an Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Phantom” and a fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG have also been rumored to touch down.When (or if) the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Chicago” does hit shelves, it’ll mark the style’s first return to market since 2016, a year when Jordan Brand rolled out several OG Air Jordan 1 Low colorways — many of which made their way to outlets and were available for well under retail.Stay tuned for more info and the reveal of images as the release date draws closer.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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AURALEE’s New Balance CT500s Are Dropping Next Week

SummaryAURALEE and New Balance continued their partnership by presenting two takes on the CT500 at Paris Fashion Week back in JanuaryWe offered an exclusive look at the sneakers, highlighting the premium rendering of the shoesNow, both are scheduled to drop from October 24 through October 31 via various channelsUpdate: AURALEE and New Balance have worked closely together over the past few years, producing premium footwear presented during the Japanese label’s runway shows at Paris Fashion Week. For Fall/Winter 2025, the duo has prepared two takes on the CT500, which, after being previewed in January, are now finally scheduled to drop. The brown pair utilizes nubuck and mesh while the off-white version of the shoe favors a perforated leather at the upper. Per usual, AURALEE branding is tucked out of sight, resting at the sockliner. The rollout for this launch begins on October 24, when AURALEE will release its inventory at a price of ¥22,000 JPY (approx. $146 USD). From there, the HANKYU UMEDA MAIN STORE has a release set for October 27 and New Balance plus select global stockists have a drop planned for October 31.Original Story: Japanese designer Ryota Iwai and his brand AURALEE continues to build on its New Balance partnership with another collaboration. Earlier last summer, the brand unveiled the 475 in two new colorways during its Paris Fashion Week SS25 runway show. This time around for the Fall/Winter 2025 season, AURALEE has debuted a new New Balance T500 collaboration.The tennis shoe silhouette is an everyday sneaker that redefines casual athletic footwear. While it was originally made for the courts in 1982, the shoe has been reintroduced in as the go-to early ’80s-inspired tennis shoe for current times. The shoew as previously made popular with several Aimé Leon Dore and now, it receives another resurgence as AURALEE’s silhouette of choice for FW25.Constructed out of premium materials, the shoe embodies simplicity and elegance that is fit for everyday wear. This time around AURALEE and New Balance have dropped two special colorways for the FW25 season. Debuted on the runway, the T500 is set to release in “Brown” hue along side a premium “Lime Green” colorway. The added perforated toe-box makes way for breathability as the shoe is constructed out of premium leather. The color combinations are subtle and neutral, going for the tonal color scheme. The shoe comes with co-branded AURALEE and New Balance insoles and will arrive in a custom shoe box.Stay tuned for the official release date of the upcoming FW25 AURALEE x New Balance CT500 collaboration.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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SOREL Partners NEIGHBORHOOD Daystorm Horizon Boot

Name: SOREL x NEIGHBORHOOD Daystorm Horizon GTX BootColorway: Black, BrownSKU: TBCMSRP: $4,040 USDRelease Date: October 18Where to Buy: NEIGHBORHOOD, SORELThe SOREL x NEIGHBORHOOD Daystorm Horizon Boot merges military precision, motorcycle culture and cold‑weather performance into a single hybrid silhouette designed for both city streets and mountain conditions.Its modified upper pattern features a new construction that incorporates leather and rubber overlays. These panels are detailed with exclusive logo prints, leather patches and rubber patches from both brands. For cold-weather performance and full waterproof protection, the boot is constructed with a GORE-TEX Waterproof Membrane. Inside, a removable Ortholite® insole provides comfort , while the molded outsole features a Vibram XS TREK EVO compound to ensure reliable traction across varied terrain.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Nike Presents the Doernbecher Freestyle 21 Collection

Nike and the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have worked together closely for over two decades. The partners have a unique relationship, pairing courageous Doernbecher Children’s Hospital patients with volunteer product experts from Nike to create special sneakers. 128 patient-designers have collaborated with over 350 volunteers to date, with cohorts assembling creative pairs over the course of nine months. These designs are the centerpiece of a charity auction, and are then brought to the masses later on. The profits generated from this go to the OHSU Foundation, benefitting Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Over $40 million USD have been raised since 2004, helping “fund the cost of care for families in need, support specialized treatment unavailable elsewhere in the region, and expand pioneering research that helps benefit kids around the world,” according to Nike.The Nike Doernbecher Freestyle 21 Collection has just officially been revealed, with six patient-designers presenting their six sneakers. This year’s lineup includes the V2K Run, Vomero Plus, Air Force 1 ’07, Air Max Dn8, Air Max Plus, and Air Jordan 17. In addition to the footwear, two exclusive apparel items have been prepared with elements that nod to each shoe and their patient-designer. First, a black Club Fairway Cardigan in men’s sizing is adorned with white and blue thematic artwork. A tee in men’s and kids’ sizing has also been created, featuring similar artwork throughout. A charity auction featuring the Nike Doernbecher Freestyle 21 Collection is being held in Portland tonight, October 17. The range will then launch via Nike SNKRS and select retail locations this winter.Nike V2K Run by Khovny VigneryKicking off the Doernbecher Freestyle 21 class is nine-year-old Khovny Vignery. She’s named after Stephanie and Dmitry Dukhovny, the two doctors that were able to save her life as a baby. Powering through a preterm birth and congenital chylothorax, Khovny loves drawing, dancing, and snakes, all of which inspired her vibrant rendition of the V2K Run. Glitter and fur combine with a mismatched pink and blue color scheme that nods to one of her favorite musician’s album covers. Glow-in-the-dark outsoles are also a fitting element, reflecting her lively personality. Ornamental detailing gives each shoe its own spark, with her putting a pink snake on her shoe since her parents won’t let her get one as a pet. It joins Pinky Doo Doo, her stuffed monkey that has been recreated, as well as a drawing of Papa Bear, her favorite stuffy, which lights up. Butterflies are present at the heel, resting just above the detachable friendship bracelet that honors the memory of her brother Ryan, who dealt with the same rare condition.Nike Vomero Plus by Molly BellMolly Bell is a girl with a plan. The 14-year-old is all about nature, with her sights set on a career in field biology. Her sneaker with Nike, a Vomero Plus, highlights her love for nature. The camas flower, which is common throughout her home state of Oregon, is embroidered across the upper. Its joins other nature-related notes, including a lenticular forest print at the medial Swoosh. Molly’s resourcefulness came in handy when it came time to select a midsole color. It is speckled in brown, hiding any dirt while also complementing the upper’s camas flowers that “bloom” from it. A fawn hoof can be spotted at the outsole, serving as a signal of friendliness to deer. Final touches to the kicks range from a furry animal-inspired print at the tongue to her own floral logo located at the sockliner. A field guide also accompanies each pair of the shoes, encouraging others to explore too. Diagnosed with autism, Molly included a quote within the guide from her favorite author, Robin Wall Kimmerer: “The most important thing each of us can know is our unique gift and how to use it in the world.”Nike Air Force 1 ’07 by Oli Fasone-LancasterNext up is Oli Fasone-Lancaster, a 10-year-old who has served up his flavorful take on the Air Force 1 ’07. This young chef incorporated many of his favorite ingredients into his sneaker. These range from a garden of vegetables at the midsole to olive branches embossed on the Swooshes. A mini set of utensils accompany the many foods, resting neatly at the lateral Swoosh. Meanwhile, the heel tabs are textured as an homage to the olive tree planted in Oli’s backyard when he was born. Another personal detail is the tongue dubrae, which reads “572.” This resembles the 572 loops around the Doernbecher oncology inpatient unit that are required to walk the equivalent of a marathon. Oli walked all 572 loops between cancer treatments for T-cell lymphoma in none other than the Air Force 1. Behind each tongue is one of the cook’s signature dishes: veggie tacos and African yam stew. The heel hosts interchangeable patches that represent his family initials, personal symbols, and the sports he now enjoys since overcoming cancer. Completing the sneaker is a semi-translucent rainbow outsole. Oli frequently drew rainbows for friends, family, and his medical staff while undergoing treatment, labeling them as a symbol of both hope and positivity.Nike Air Max Dn8 by Raegan ScheidAt the age of 13, Raegan Scheid’s second home is the softball field. So when it came time to design her own take on the Air Max Dn8, the sport had to be a focal point of it. The pink shoe’s upper features subtle softball iconography, from fields to gloves. That’s not all — the eight Air bubbles on each side of the shoe sport softball stitching printed atop them. Another place that puts a smile on Raegan’s face is the beach, which is represented by the midsole’s waves. She also created her own heart logo that is depicted at the tongue and nods to the congenital heart condition that she overcame. Another special logo is situated at the heel — a custom Air Max logo with Raegan’s name on it. Two keychains come with the shoe. The first represents her golden retriever, Blue, whereas the second emphasizes “5/11/24,” the first day she could play softball after undergoing open-heart surgery. Rounding out the pair is a sockliner graphic with the phrase that helped her overcome challenging times: “I CAN DO HARD THINGS.”Nike Air Max Plus by Sergio Cano MarquezSergio Cano Marquez, as an 11-year-old with MPS IVA, embraces his differences and designed his Air Max Plus for those who feel the same. The right shoe dons a nighttime theme in black while the left favors a daytime look in white. Looking closer at the nighttime rendition, it is dedicated to two of Sergio’s favorite things: video games and drawing. Graphics cover the shoe, as is the case with its white counterpart, and a “Gamer” callout rests atop the pizza-themed sockliner that nods to his favorite food. Swapping over to the left shoe, it sets the scene of monster lizards enjoying a pizza party against a beautiful New York skyline. Both shoes’ tongue features a basketball texture and a lenticular graphic that nods to his name with an “S” doodle. Each shoe is backed by a glow-in-the-dark outsole with button-inspired geometry that resembles his favorite gaming controller. Looking to the heel, Sergio’s name is spelled out in an 8-bit-style font.Air Jordan 17 by Zach RumbaughWhen it comes to mechanical vehicles, Zach Rumbaugh is all over it. The 18-year-old loves fixing bikes and cars, both of which inform his sleek Air Jordan 17. An iridescent purple upper kicks things off, offering a nod to custom car wraps. The suede collar similarly looks to cars for inspiration, specifically the interior of luxury ones. Continuing the theme, the color-shifting heel clip reminds him of burnt titanium exhaust tips. Hexagon-shaped eyelets were implemented to represent his career goal of becoming a mechanic. Completing the lengthy list of vehicle references is the glow-in-the-dark outsole, which nods to engine headers glowing under hot temperatures. While Zach’s luxe design may reflect his maturity as the oldest of this Doernbecher Freestyle cohort, he included his own playful touches, like the cat graphic at the toe box that celebrates his love of cats. As someone diagnosed with CPVT, having his his heart stop after jumping into a pool, he made sure to include a lace toggle that symbolizes CPR awareness. The number 38 is visible atop it, as well as on the hangtag and heel, representing the amount of days he spent recovering from sudden cardiac arrest at the hospital.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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