CdG Unveils a Nike Air Rejuven8 Revival for Fall 2025

CdG has shared an early look at another upcoming project with Nike, once again reaching into the brand’s archives to reimagine a classic performance shoe. This time, the Air Rejuven8 is getting the special treatment, coming this Fall.

Comme des Garçon has grown into one of the most ambitious Nike collaborators over the last few years, often signaling fare ahead of time what archival Nike products are on the way. Recently, they helped resurrect models like the Air max Sunder and the Air Max TL 2.5 long before they reached wider, in-line releases, and this week the CdG team has unveiled their next project, a reimagining of the Air Rejuven8.

The Nike Air Rejuven8 made its debut at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and was engineered as a pre- and post-competition recovery sneaker. The simple, low-top trainer was characterized by its flexible TPU outer shell, which was molded in a diamond grid pattern for breathability and adaptability. Now, CdG has introduced a new version of this shell, which is being called Flymesh, a mesh material constructed solely fro FlyWire cables. As per usual, pairs will come in plain black & white colorways.

CDG HOMME X NIKE AIR REJUVEN8 RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest Nike retro being launched in collaboration with CdG Homme Plus, the Air Rejuven8, has not been officially announced yet, but is expected sometime in Fall 2025. The 2008 trainer with a netting upper will likely be available exclusively through CdG and their retailers like DSM, with an elevated price tag.

CDG x Nike Air Rejuven8
Release Date: 2025

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