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The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG ‘Chicago Lost & Found’ brings back the iconic silhouette that started it all. Featuring the high-cut shape of the original 1985 release, the leather upper combines a white base with a black signature Swoosh and scarlet overlays at the forefoot and heel.
A closer look at how Jordan designers reimagined the original 1985 AJ1 to create the new Air Jordan 1 'Chicago'. Last updated: November 23, 2022. 7 min read. Air Jordan 1 2022 Chicago (aka "Lost & Found") dropped on November 19, 2022.
A closer look at how Jordan designers re-imagined the original 1985 AJ1 to create the new Air Jordan 1 'Chicago'. Last updated: 23 November 2022. 7 min read.
Make Offer. Made for little feet, the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG TD ‘Chicago Lost & Found’ delivers a reimagined OG colorway of the iconic silhouette. The design hearkens back to a time when the Air Jordan 1 languished on store shelves, with some boxes getting buried and forgotten in the stockrooms of mom and pop stores.
The Air Jordan 1 “Lost & Found” — previously referred to as the “Chicago Reimagined” — may be the most anticipated release of 2022. And following numerous leaks and teasers, official images...
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Chicago Lost & Found' brings back the famous 'Chicago' colorway with new storytelling elements. Featuring the OG high-cut shape, the leather upper features a white base with Varsity Red overlays and a black Swoosh and Wings logo.
The Air Jordan 1 "Lost & Found" is the most hyped shoe of 2022 and for very good reason: the Lost and Found is everyone's Grail.
Previously referred to as the “Chicago Reimagined,” the Air Jordan 1 “Lost & Found” pays homage to mom and pop shops. Through both its packaging and its aged, retro-inspired details, the ...
This retro reproduction of the Air Jordan 1 Chicago is designed to look like they were left behind — inventory left over from a closed sporting goods store.