
Jordan Brand is gearing up for a major release in 2025 with the return of the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Chicago.” This iconic sneaker, celebrated for its timeless white, red, and black colorway, is making a comeback as part of Jordan’s 40th Anniversary celebration. Last seen in the form of the Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found” in 2022, the “Chicago” colorway is set to make waves once again.
The 2025 release stays true to the original design, capturing the essence of the 1985 classic. The sneaker features a white leather upper, accented by varsity red overlays and black detailing, including the signature Nike Swoosh. This Hi ’85 version is known for its high-cut silhouette, which closely resembles the original Air Jordan 1, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of retro sneakers.
Jordan Brand has announced that the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Chicago” will be available in both adult and grade school sizes, ensuring that this release will reach a wide audience. With its authentic design and historical significance, this sneaker is expected to be one of the most sought-after releases of 2025.
AIR JORDAN 1 HI ’85 “CHICAGO” RELEASE INFO
The Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Chicago” releases in the Fall of 2025. It will be available at select Jordan Brand retailers and online via Nike.com. The retail price is $250 USD for adult sizes. The return of the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Chicago” is a momentous event, blending nostalgia with modern appeal for a new generation of sneaker enthusiasts.
Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Chicago”
Color: White/Varsity Red/Black
Release Date: TBD
Price: $250
UPDATE: Despite the rumors, the Air Jordan 1 High “Chicago” won’t be releasing anytime soon. At the earliest, possibly 2026 but stay tuned for updates.
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UPDATE 3/12/25: A sample pair of the Air Jordan 1 High ’85 in the “Chicago” color scheme has surfaced, somewhat confirming that this pair will release. There is no information regarding when we could see these in person, only that a sample exists.
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