The Air Jordan 1 “UNC Reimagined” releases on May 10th, the latest vaunted MJ style to enter the recontextualized series. The shoe drops in full family sizing, with a price breakdown as follows: adults’ ($180), grade school ($140), preschool ($85), and toddlers’ ($70).
Literally and figuratively pulling the beloved “University Blue” AJ1 from the archives, the shoe will launch via SNKRS and a host of partnering stockists. We’ve compiled a list of retailers carrying this OG-adjacent colorway within our “Where To Buy” widget embedded below. Scroll further to catch detailed images and our detailed breakdown of what this pair has to offer.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "UNC Reimagined"

Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | M 3.5 / W 5 M 4 / W 5.5 M 4.5 / W 6 M 5 / W 6.5 M 5.5 / W 7 M 6 / W 7.5 M 6.5 / W 8 M 7 / W 8.5 M 7.5 / W 9 M 8 / W 9.5 M 8.5 / W 10 M 9 / W 10.5 M 9.5 / W 11 M 10 / W 11.5 M 10.5 / W 12 M 11 / W 12.5 M 11.5 / W 13 M 12 / W 13.5 M 12.5 / W 14 M 13 / W 14.5 M 14 / W 15.5 M 15 / W 16.5 M 18 / W 19.5 |
Sneaker Politics | Raffle | Check Site |
Concepts | Standard | Check Site |
Foot Locker | App Only | Check App |
Finish Line | Standard | Check Site |
JD Sports US | Standard | Check Site |
TAKOUT NY | Standard | Check Site |
Lee Baron | In Store Only | Offline Only |









Additional Retailer Images Of The Air Jordan “UNC Reimagined”





Some have cited the Jordan 1 “UNC Reimagined” as a tacit sequel to the Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found” despite being distanced from that shoe with a few “Reimagined” Jordan 1s in the interim. What this shoe has to offer in totality makes that connection pretty easy to understand: a cracked leather foundation, faux-aged detailing on the tongue and midsole, an original 1985 colorway, and, to top it all off, a mismatch shoebox that quite literally uses the “other halves” of what the 2022 edition sported.
Nonetheless, this shoe clocks in as the 6th “Reimagined” shoe in the lineage, tracing back to the inaugural “White Cement” Jordan 3. Notably, it’s also the third such colorway to land in just the opening half of 2025 alone, following the Jordan 5 “Black Metallic” and Jordan 1 “Black Toe.” Delays that pushed the latter shoe into this new window explain part of the story, but it’s certainly no coincidence that these reprisals of OG styles are having an outsized moment amid the brand’s 40th anniversary.