Yet Another Delay: Air Jordan 1 High OG x Union LA “Chicago/Shadow”

Union LA branding is prominently displayed on the sides, adding a distinctive flair. The collaboration promises high-quality materials and craftsmanship, remaining true to the reputation of both brands. However, the release is expected to be delayed by a couple of months, adding to the anticipation. Sneaker enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting this drop. With the combination of iconic colorways and Union LA’s influence, this pair is sure to be a hit. The Air Jordan 1 High OG x Union LA “Chicago/Shadow” is set to become one of the most sought-after releases of the year.

“Chicago/Shadow” Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG

The sneakers showcase a red rubber sole paired with a sail midsole. Additionally, the uppers consist of a white leather base, accented by red and grey leather overlays. Moreover, a dark grey Nike Swoosh is located on the sides, along with a black Wings logo. Finally, similar to the pairs released in 2018, this shoe includes the Union LA tag above the Swoosh.

Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Air Jordan 1 High OG x Union LA “Chicago/Shadow” will now be released sometime in the summer of 2025. The sneakers will have a retail price of $200 when they drop. Also, make sure to let us know your thoughts about this pair in the comments below. Additionally, make sure to stay up to date with HNHH for all the latest news and updates in the sneaker world. We provide all the important information from all the leading brands

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