The late Virgil Abloh revolutionized the sneaker collaboration game when his Off-White label joined forces with Nike and Jordan Brand to reimagine the iconic Air Jordan 1. While the European-exclusive White colorway and the popular UNC and Chicago pairs dropped years ago, one elusive pair remains legendary: the Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High in Canary Yellow. This colorway has been teased multiple times, from its appearance on Virgil's website to being featured in Nike's The Codes exhibit in Miami, which honored Virgil's legacy. Initially reported by FitDadAK, House of Heat, and Elden Monitors, the highly anticipated Canary Yellow pair rumored to release Holiday 2025 is no longer happening. Previously, Off-White brought the canary yellow shade to the Air Force 1 Mid.
The Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High Canary Yellow retains the signature design elements that made previous Off-White AJ1s so sought after. The sneaker features vibrant canary yellow hues on the mudguard, eyestays, and heel overlays, providing a bold contrast against the white base. Staying true to Abloh's deconstructed, DIY aesthetic, the pair showcases a mix of materials on the toe and midfoot and a large sewn-on Swoosh that adds a touch of Off-White's signature flair. Other Off-White details include text on the laces, sole, and medial midfoot, maintaining the industrial vibe that fans have come to love. The design is rounded with a cream midsole and a matching canary yellow outsole, creating a cohesive and eye-catching look.
The Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High Canary Yellow was rumored to release in Holiday 2025. However, the rumor was false, and official details have been made at this time. If it is released in the future, it will be available through Canary Yellow, Nike SNKRS, and select retailers online and in-store. While the exact pricing details are yet to be confirmed, if the release occurs, it will surely be one of the most coveted drops of the year. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High Canary Yellow
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