
A new Off-White™ x Air Jordan 1 High OG is set to release in 2025, featuring an all-white colorway. According to SneakerMarketRO, the upcoming release shares the same product code (AA3834-100) as the 2018 European exclusive "Alaska" model, suggesting a potential re-release of this sought-after variant.
The original 2018 "Alaska" edition featured the distinctive Off-White™ design elements: exposed foam, deconstructed panels, and signature text placement. If rereleased, the shoe would maintain these details in its monochromatic white scheme.
This news follows earlier speculation about a "Canary Yellow" version, which has since been dismissed. The "Alaska" edition's return would coincide with the Air Jordan 1's 40th anniversary celebration.
The collaboration's history includes the initial "Chicago" colorway from "THE TEN" collection in 2017, followed by "White" and "UNC" versions in 2018. A rumored "Canary Yellow" variant, seen in 2019, never reached production despite persistent rumors.
Release Details:
- Model: Off-White™ x Air Jordan 1 High OG "Alaska"
- Color: White/White
- Code: AA3834-100
- Expected Release: 2025
- Channels: Nike SNKRS and select retailers
- Price: To be confirmed
Nike and Off-White™ have not officially confirmed these details. Distribution information and pricing will be announced closer to release.
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