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    Jordan Brand and Eight Chicago Collaborators Unite for NBA All-Star 2020

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    The Jordan Brand 8×8 Collection for NBA All-Star 2020 serves as a canvas for the Chicago creative community to represent their neighborhoods through footwear and apparel. Each collaborative partner used specific transit line colors to enliven their ideas and reimagine what Jordan Brand’s UNITE rallying cry means to them and to the city of Chicago.

    The Cody Hudson 8×8 Collection (Orange): Cody Hudson hoodie, Cody Hudson long-sleeve tee

    Hudson — painter, sculptor, and founder of the design studio Struggle, Inc. — uses his fascination with motion-inspired graphics to inform his hoodie and long-sleeve tee, reimagining the six-point star from the Chicago flag under the UNITE message.

    The Drew the Barber 8×8 Collection (Brown): Drew The Barber hoodie, Drew The Barber long-sleeve tee

    Drew the Barber from Chicago’s No Cuts, No Glory, wants to give confidence to anyone who sits in his chair, from NBA players to the city’s youth. His designs, inspired by old Chicago transit tokens, reflect his belief in the power of a great look.

    The Lyrical Lemonade 8×8 Collection (Pink): Jordan Aerospace 720 Lyrical Lemonade, Lyrical Lemonade hoodie, Lyrical Lemonade long-sleeve tee

    Lyrical Lemonade began in 2013 through the vision of music video director Cole Bennett and theorized as a platform to highlight Chicago’s young musical talent. His Jordan Aerospace 720 has a reflective upper that includes all transit colors on the heel tab, shaped in the form of the brand’s lemon logo.

    The Sheila Rashid 8×8 Collection (Purple): Women’s Air Jordan I Mid SE Sheila Rashid, Sheila Rashid hoodie, Sheila Rashid long-sleeve tee

    The unisex brand from Sheila Rashid, one of Chicago’s most talented young designers, aims to confront gender identity stereotypes. Her Air Jordan I includes cool grey and field purple with toe box color blocking, while her signature is featured on the tongue. The sockliner, with the same color blocking as the shoe, places her logo on the left and UNITE branding on the right. The photos on the apparel were taken personally by Rashid.

    The SocialWorks 8×8 Collection (Blue): Air Jordan I KO SocialWorks, SocialWorks hoodie, SocialWorks long-sleeve tee

    Cofounded by Chance the Rapper, SocialWorks aims to empower youth through the arts, education and civic engagement while fostering leadership within Chicago through entrepreneurial opportunity. To illustrate the spirit of Unite, the apparel and footwear feature hands of different colors joined together. A compass logo on the apparel wears off with time, symbolizing the wisdom gained from a lifetime spent in the city, and showing that, if you’ve walked these streets before, you no longer need a map.

    The SucceZZ 8×8 Collection (Yellow): SucceZZ hoodie, SucceZZ long-sleeve tee

    Founded in 2008 and co-owned by Lavelle Sykes and Bobby Simmons, the Chicago streetwear boutique SucceZZ uses apparel pieces to recreate art seen on the Yellow Line, inspired by the phrase, “No Place Like Home.”

    The Virgil Abloh 8×8 Collection (Red): Air Jordan V Retro VIRGIL ABLOH c/o OFF-WHITE, Virgil woven jacket, Virgil pant, Virgil short-sleeve tee, Virgil hoodie, Virgil boiler suit

    Virgil Abloh, the creative mind behind Off-White, interprets a capsule of Jordan Brand apparel pieces through his one-of-a-kind cultural perspective.

    The Wings 8×8 Collection (Green): Air Jordan X Retro Wings, Wings hoodie, Wings long-sleeve tee

    The AJ X and apparel were designed by four local students from each participating Wings organization: Embarc, Enlace, Link Unlimited and Little Black Pearl. Featuring all eight colors of Chicago’s transit line, the shoe was inspired by varying definitions of grit and durability.

    The full Jordan Brand 8×8 collection releases globally February 15.

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