Jordan Brand introduced the world to the Reimagined series with the Jordan 1 High in the Patent Bred colorway in 2022. Since then, multiple models and OG colorways from retro Js have received this reimagined treatment. Following up on the Black Toe Reimagined for 2024 and the Black Metallic Air Jordan 5 in Spring 2025, Summer 2025 will host another original Air Jordan 1 High OG colorway with the Reimagined UNC. This series has breathed new life into classic silhouettes by adding contemporary twists to original Air Jordan releases, ensuring each feels nostalgic and fresh. Elden Monitors and House of Heat first reported the news.
In an update, Sole Retriever can confirm that the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Reimagined will get the Lost & Found treatment, similar to the Chicago pair released in 2022. Identical to the OG UNC pair from 1985 in colorblocking, the 2025 iteration will sport a dark powder blue and white design. Featuring an aged vibe throughout, the white underlays are comprised of cracked leather, pairing nicely with the soft blue Lapacho leather. A one-of-a-kind patina underlay wraps around the collar while more aging is seen via the sail-colored midsole, sitting atop a solid blue rubber outsole.
In addition to the shoes, the packaging also gets the Lost & Found look. Only this time around Jordan Brand has flipped the colors from the Chicago Lost & Found pair, with an orange box and black top.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Lost & Found will release in April 2025 through Nike and select Jordan Brand retailers online and in-store. Coming in full-family sizing, the retail price is set at $180 for men, with gradeschool sizes at $140, preschool at $85, and toddler at $70. Keep it locked to the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Lost & Found
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