Everything we know about the Air Jordan I HIgh OG Dior
Only 8,500 pairs available via a lottery in nine pop-ups worldwide
March 9th, 2020
UPDATE 09/03/2020: Two possible details emerged online over the weekend regarding the upcoming release of the Air Jordan I High OG Dior. In a now-deleted Instagram Story by content creator and collector Jean Carlos, inside the shoe there was a patch that read "2058/8500". Later, anonymous sources close to the brand confirmed to the press that the production of Air Dior will be limited to only 8,500 pairs.
It has also been revealed that the system with which to buy them will be a real lottery. Starting March 23rd and until March 24th, you can register for the lottery in order to buy a pair of High Tops and access the exclusive pop-up store. Winners selected for the first release at Selfridges in London will receive an email on 26 March. By April 6th, all winners of access to the remaining eight pop-ups around the world will receive a notice. At the end of May, however, there will be a new lottery for the Low Top whose dates have not yet been announced.
Jordan 1 x Dior: all the details
The appearance of the Air Jordan I High OG Dior, the latest iteration of the "luxury sportswear" trend and one of the most talked about and expected collabos of the year, has finally been unveiled. There is no specific release date but Nike has confirmed that the shoe will arrive in April 2020 at selected Dior stores.
"Our partnership with Maison Dior will offer a new look into the style of basketball and blend high-end streetwear with luxury fashion. We will pay homage to both brands' rich iconography and draw inspiration from our heritage.”
According to rumours, the two brands will collaborate in the creation of an Air Jordan 1 that will be produced in only 1000 units costing 2000€ per pair. If this news will be confirmed, it would be the most expensive pair of Air Jordan 1s ever. There still isn't any confirmation from the two brand s involved, but the release date should be scheduled for June 2020.
A collaboration between Dior and Nike had already been rumored two years ago, when the fashion house's ex-creative director, Kris van Assche, launched a teaser on Instagram. But the image was removed and there had been no news of a dialogue between the two brands since.