Close-up realistic photo of Union x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 High OG Black/Varsity Red sneakers showcasing collaboration details like thunderbolt logo and Frankenstein collar.
Close-up realistic photo of Union x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 High OG Black/Varsity Red sneakers showcasing collaboration details like thunderbolt logo and Frankenstein collar.
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Union x Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Black/Varsity Red' Releases and Now Available

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The Union LA x Fragment Design x Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG in Black and Varsity Red launched on February 27, 2026, and is now available for $205 via Nike SNKRS, StockX, and select retailers. This collaboration blends classic 'Bred' elements, Fragment's thunderbolt logo, and Union's Frankenstein collar with premium details like exposed stitching and gold piping.

The highly anticipated Union LA x Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Black and Varsity Red' has released following pre-drop hype covered by Hypebeast and Complex. The design features a colorblocked upper inspired by iconic Jordan 1 colorways, including a 'Bred' ankle collar split with blue and red notes, Fragment's thunderbolt logo on the heel, Union's signature treatments, exposed stitching, triple-branding, and gold piping for a premium 3D effect.

Originally set for February 27, 2026, the sneaker dropped as planned and is now available at $205 USD through Nike SNKRS, StockX.com, and select retailers. Uproxx's SNX weekly roundup highlighted it among a strong week of releases, including New Balance Made in USA 992 Olivine ($199.99), Nike Vomero Black ($230), Converse Shai 001 LUX Truffle ($170), and Air Jordan 5 Retro Light Graphite/Wolf Grey ($220). Hypebeast and Complex noted its dominance amid other drops like Nike x Stranger Things Air Foamposite One (criticized for weak aesthetic ties) and Paris Saint-Germain x Air Jordan 6.

This three-way collaboration between LA streetwear brand Union, Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design, and Nike continues to captivate sneaker enthusiasts with its unique blend of heritage and modern details. All featured sneakers are currently available through official channels.

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Discussions on X about the Union x Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Black/Varsity Red' focus on release hype, successful cop reports from SNKRS and raffles, praise for the design blending classic elements, and frustrations with app errors preventing entry. High engagement around expected sell-outs and resale availability.

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Air Jordan 14 black university blue set for March 2026 release

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Jordan Brand plans to rerelease the Air Jordan 14 in black and university blue on March 21, 2026, marking the first retro since its original 2006 debut. The sneaker features a black suede upper with university blue accents and draws inspiration from Michael Jordan's Ferrari. Retail prices start at $210 for men's sizes, with family sizing available.

The Air Jordan 1 collaboration between Union and Fragment is set for a wider release on Nike's SNKRS app. This sneaker, dubbed The Urahara Stitch, draws inspiration from the partnership between Chris Gibbs and Hiroshi Fujiwara. It will retail for $205 and is expected to sell out quickly.

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The Fragment x Nike Book 2 sneaker, a collaboration featuring Devin Booker and Hiroshi Fujiwara, will launch on March 10 following a limited release at NBA All-Star Weekend. This black and royal blue colorway offers a wider availability through Nike's SNKRS app and select retailers. Priced at $150, the shoe includes distinctive Fragment branding on the heel and tongue.

Building on the 2026 Air Jordan release calendar, Jordan Brand details its March lineup, featuring retros, collaborations like Teyana Taylor's Concrete Rose Air Jordan 3, and the Virgil Abloh Archives x Air Jordan 1 High. Drops span March 7 to 28 at select retailers, Nike SNKRS, and StockX.

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Nike has announced the release of its final sneaker collaboration with Stranger Things, featuring a Vecna-inspired design on the Air Foamposite One. The sneakers will be available for purchase online starting Friday at $250 for adult sizes. This tribute comes after the Netflix series concluded, marking the end of such partnerships.

Several major sneaker brands, including Nike and adidas, have announced a lineup of releases for March 2026, featuring retrospectives and collaborations. Highlights include anniversary editions of classic models and athlete-inspired designs.

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