Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska

  • Brand: Air Jordan x V.A.A
  • Product Code: AA3834-100
  • Colour: White/White
  • Release Date: 03/04/2026

Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska

  • Brand: Air Jordan x V.A.A
  • Product Code: AA3834-100
  • Colour: White/White
  • Release Date: 03/04/2026
Air Jordan x V.A.A Sneakers Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska
Air Jordan x V.A.A Sneakers Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska
Air Jordan x V.A.A Sneakers Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska
Air Jordan x V.A.A Sneakers Air Jordan 1 High Retro OG x V.A.A™ Alaska
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The Air Jordan 1 Retro High Virgil Abloh Archive Alaska continues the legacy of Virgil Abloh’s transformative work on the Air Jordan 1, pushing his deconstructed design language into a new, all-white direction. Dressed entirely in white, the sneaker emphasizes exposed construction, layered materials, and the industrial detailing that defined Abloh’s original Off-White collaboration from 2017.
Virgil Abloh’s approach to the Jordan 1 fundamentally reshaped how sneakers could be interpreted, blending fashion, art, and product design into one cohesive vision. The "Alaska" concept builds on that foundation, stripping the color palette back to its purest form while allowing stitching, text elements, and paneling to take center stage. It feels more archival than flashy, aligning with Abloh’s broader philosophy of process and transparency.

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