Jordan Brand will release the Air Jordan 1 “UNC Reimagined” in the Summer of 2025, reviving a classic colorway with a new twist. Additionally, Nike introduces the Air Max Dn "Olympics" for the Paris Olympics, featuring a red, white, and blue design, available on July 24th.
Air Jordan 1 ‘UNC Reimagined’ Set for Summer 2025 Release, Reviving Classic Colorway with New Twist
Jordan Brand is prepared for a significant revival in 2025. Sneaker News is now aware of an upcoming Air Jordan 1 "UNC Reimagined" scheduled to release next summer, which will further expand the already extensive catalog of releases.
Jordan's Reimagined series revives a classic, original colorway with a new spin. While the most emblematic pairs of all time have been "Reimagined" with new materials, they have all paled in comparison to the aged execution of the Air Jordan 3 "White Cement Reimagined" and the Air Jordan 1 "Lost And Found."
Nevertheless, the "UNC Reimagined" Air Jordan 1 remains wholly uncertain. The Jordan Brand has the flexibility to pursue any direction with this release; however, the most widespread acceptance will be achieved if the brand adopts the vintage aesthetic once more, as the most recent retro release was in 2015. The official color specifications are Dark Powder Blue/Dark Powder Blue/Sail, as per @zsneakerheadz.
Nike Air Max Dn ‘Olympics’ Debuts July 24, Featuring Bold Red, White, and Blue Design
Nike's Q1 and Q3 spotlights are on the brink of colliding. The "Feel the Unreal" silhouette is set to join the festivities in the upcoming weeks, as Paris-centric releases have dominated the footwear headlines in the past month, and the Air Max Dn has done the same towards the end of the year. The Nike Air Max Dn"Olympics" will be available in men's measurements on July 24th.
In this design, the guiding light is the classic red, white, and blue color scheme; however, its application demonstrates some of the experimental elements featured in recent Dn releases. The primary feature of the woven upper is the white-to-navy gradient, which is offset by a rosy mini Swoosh towards the forefoot. The techy appeal of the silhouette is preserved despite the more vibrant palette, as the platinum synthetic stippling on top mirrors the chain link arrangement on the branding plate at the heel.
The Nike Air Max Dn "Olympics" is scheduled for release in men's dimensions on July 24th, with a retail price of $170. If you are interested in purchasing a pair in a smaller size, the grade school edition will be available for purchase on July 19th for $140.
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