The Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found Chicago is one of the most highly anticipated sneaker releases of 2022. 

Originally dubbed the "Chicago Reimagined," the Jordan 1 Lost and Found brings the popular aged look and feel to an iconic shoe, the Chicago Air Jordan 1. This vintage look can be seen on the cracked collar, and creamish-white tones throughout the midsole, upper, and tongue. 

Included with the shoe is a special aged box and tissue paper that features a compilation of old Air Jordan ad campaigns. Each pair will also come with an old-school invoice receipt to add to the "Lost and Found" theme. 

Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found Release Date

The Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found” is expected to release on November 19 via Nike and select retailers. The retail price is set at $180, and you can expect the resale price to be at least double that. 

First Look: Lost and Found Air Jordan 1

Where to buy the Air Jordan 1 "Lost and Found"

If you're looking to secure a pair early, there are a few places you can currently buy the Lost and Found Air Jordan 1. Buyer beware: The prices are pretty outrageous at this point. Couple that with the fact that the release is rumored to have the most stock of any Jordan 1 ever, I would take my chances on hitting for retail rather than pay the current resale price. 

But if getting a shoe early is what get's you going, here are a few retailers that you can buy the Air Jordan 1 "Lost and Found" at right now:

Keep your grails protected with RESHOEVN8R

Prepare for the Nov 11 release day by stocking up on all of the best shoe care products. Having a can or two of Water + Stain Repellent on hand and a box of Sneaker Wipes on deck is the best way to welcome your new shoes home. 

Interested in more OG Jordan 1s? 

Check out Vick's latest sneaker restoration project of the 1994 Air Jordan 1 Chicagos

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