Thursday, November 13, 2008

Doernbecher Freestyle Retro 1

Again, please know what you are rocking before you cop!!! These will drop 11/14/08. Niketown and NDC online exclusive only....

Nike has once again unveiled their latest series of Doernbecher Freestyle sneakers for charity, designed by former patients of the Portland-based Doernbecher Children's Hospital with the help of Nike designers and developers. The first sneaker of five that we'll be detailing is the Doernbecher Freestyle Air Jordan 1 High, designed by Tony Taylor Jr, or as his friends and family call him, "Mr. Boober."








Tony was one of five Doernbecher patients chosen to design his very own shoe for the 2008 release, and he teamed up with Jordan Brand Senior Designer Jason Mayden and Developer Estelle Maranan to work on an Air Jordan 1 High from scratch. Aesthetically, there's surely more going on with this Air Jordan 1 than ever before with the model, but it's Tony's detailed backstory and inspiration for every facet of the sneaker that make it so special. The shoe's upper (with the true original High top cut!) is comprised of a gradient fading patent leather, and is actually just two pieces, a first for the normally multi-paneled silhouette. The seamless toe cap extends into the tongue, and the forefoot support overlay begins the rest of the upper piece extending to the heel of the shoe. According to Tony, the fade from black to blue signifies his triumph over kidney disease.

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