Close
We may earn a commission when you buy something from links on this page.Learn More
Easily one of the hottest releases of last year, the Air Jordan 1 High “Lost & Found” could be set to see a restock very soon. As Jordan mania continues with the release of “AIR” and Sotheby’s newest record-breaking auction, there’s no doubt that sneakerheads will be raring to try their luck at another chance of copping the sneakers, so here’s everything we know about the drop so far…
Possible restock? 🤐 pic.twitter.com/7QBAzuW6Yu— The Sole Supplier (@thesolesupplier) April 11, 2023
Possible restock? 🤐 pic.twitter.com/7QBAzuW6Yu
Though the restock has not yet been officially confirmed, Nike took to the US version of the SNKRS app to tease a potential drop via an in-app poll, asking sneaker fans to vote about whether they’d share the news, or keep it to themselves for their best chance of copping (if you were the latter, we’re sorry for ruining it for you). If you checked out our release round-up after the initial drop, you’ll know just how sought-after these were, so either way you’re going to need some element of luck if you’re looking to get your hands on a pair.
The Chicago colourway is one that doesn’t release too often - before the Lost & Found it last saw the light of day in 2015 - but it’s easily one of the most iconic Air Jordan 1 colourways ever. Instead of being a true retro though, 2022’s release took on an aged appearance, channelling the look of how the original 80s pairs would have aged over the years (minus the crumbling soles, of course).
Right now it's not been confirmed whether this will extend to UK users, but be sure to stay locked to The Sole Supplier for any news regrading the re-release as it comes in, as we’ll be the first to let you know if we hear more!
Up next, here's Jordan's full SS23 retro line-up.
Read article
Tired of missing drops?
Get the app.
Up your sneaker game with our app. Receive instant, personalised release alerts from 50+ retailers, and stay in the loop with the latest sneakers and streetwear news. Boost your chances of copping by downloading our app now.