Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Scheduled to release on September 14th will be the arrival of the Air Jordan V “Doernbecher”. Created in honor of Isaac Arzate, a former Doernbecher patient who passed away back in April of last year, this pair of kicks is flush with personal details that will surely keep Isaacs memory alive. From his number 9 baseball jersey on the left heel to his number 31 basketball jersey on the right, sneakerheads will also notice the dates of his birth and passing on the inside tongue. Continue reading after the jump to view both an official word from Nike along with a detailed look at these upcoming kicks.

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

Air Jordan V Doernbecher Release Date

via Nike INC

Nike and OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital are proud to pay tribute to 2012 Doernbecher Freestyle Program patient Isaac Arzate and his family with the release of the limited-edition Doernbecher Air Jordan V Retro.

Isaac Arzate was a talented young athlete who pitched a no-hitter in baseball and savored an undefeated season in basketball. In January 2012 Isaac suffered a cardiac arrest at basketball practice and was sent from Salem to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, where doctors discovered a previously undetected abnormality that is one of the most common causes for heart attacks in young people.

After recovering from open-heart surgery, Isaac was invited by OHSU Doernbecher to be part of the 2012 Freestyle program. During his rehabilitation from surgery, he began sketching designs for an Air Jordan V Retro, highlighting his interests and experiences. He also became well enough to don his jersey and watch his basketball team from the bleachers, occasionally getting to shoot around during breaks in the game. Then in April 2012, 12-year-old Isaac tragically suffered a second heart attack, and did not survive.

Deeply saddened by his tragic passing but inspired by his passion and spirit, Nike and OHSU Doernbecher invited Isaac’s family to work together to finish the design that Isaac had started. Using Isaac’s original sketches as a guide and some more his parents found, they created a design reflecting Isaac’s vision and incorporating design elements that represented the things that mattered most to him in his life:

Isaac’s jersey numbers, 9 for baseball on the upper of the left shoe and 31 for basketball on the right.
The inside of the tongue features Isaac’s initials, and the dates of his birth and passing.
Several parts of the shoe glow in the dark, including the eyelets, lace toggle, outsole, Nike Air unit and quarter panels.
The upper features the words of a poem in black light ink that Isaac wrote just a day before he passed away. Some of the words include: “My team. My family. We are brothers forever. No matter what.”
Each pair includes a flashlight to complete the glow-in-the-dark effect, inspired by Isaac’s love of video games.

“We’ve been honored to work with Isaac’s family and thank them for their courage to complete the project in the name of their son and to support the much-needed fundraising efforts for Doernbecher,” said Michael Doherty, Nike’s Global Creative Presentation Director and member of the Doernbecher Foundation Board of Directors.

In 2004, Doherty and his then-teenage son proposed the idea of the Doernbecher Freestyle Program as a creative way to raise awareness and funds for the children’s hospital, while empowering its young patients through design.

Limited quantities of the Doernbecher Air Jordan V Retro will be sold on nike.com and at Nike retail locations across the country beginning Saturday, Sept. 14, with all proceeds from sales of the shoes benefiting OHSU Doernbecher. To date, the program has raised more than $6 million to help expand pioneering research, support clinical care, purchase state-of-the-art equipment, recruit new experts and help cover the cost of care for families most in need.

The Doernbecher Freestyle Project partners Nike designers and developers with patients from OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital who have battled serious illness to create shoes that reflect their unique personalities and experiences. Nike and OHSU Doernbecher will unveil the 2013 10th anniversary collection of Doernbecher Freestyle Saturday, Sept. 28.

Air Jordan V “Doernbecher”
09/14/13

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21 Comments

  1. Riceomatic if ur lucky enough to get a pair will they deliver to Ireland or do u get them delivered to someone in America

  2. aarie no way round it Im afraid unless u get sum1 to order 4 u over there,they dont allow shipping 2 US address with payment from Euro card

  3. Riceomatic oh to live in the states ha ha.Heard ya on ray Darcy last week highly impressed with the collection keep up the good work

  4. aarie Thx! They do get the majority of exclusives alright but I had a guy practically wet himself in NY over a pair of euro AM95’s yrs ago

  5. Riceomatic ha ha very good. I had a pair of af1 London Olympic editions I got on sale in footlocker for €50 and had a guy in the states.

  6. maybe jordan brand should hire the people from doernbechers.  there design and color ideas are way better. every retro jordan doernbecher looks a lot nicer then all the retros so far now.