Some Chicago High Schools Just Got Uniforms Designed By Don C Based On Michael Jordan Throwbacks

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Over the weekend, sports apparel company Just Don, in collaboration with Jordan Brand, hosted a launch party for a new line of jerseys they designed for Chicago-area high school basketball teams. The jerseys are based off the 1984-85 Bulls jerseys made famous by a young Michael Jordan, and six teams are incredibly lucky to get to say they can, well, don school jerseys designed by Don C.

It’s the first time Don C has ever done any high school uniforms in his time with Jordan Brand. The designer grew up in Chicago, so to be able to partner him with Jordan Brand in Chicago seemed like a perfect fit. The schools taking part in the rebrand include Hillcrest, Fenwick, De La Salle, Marian Catholic, Bolingbrook, and Morgan Park. The event was held at the Zhou Brothers Art Gallery in Chicago.

Along with the jerseys, the teams got shorts, shooting shirts, and jackets.

Here are some more pics of the jerseys and the launch party:


At the event, Jordan Brand also launched its new commercial “Class of XXXI,” a powerful ad featuring photos of NBA legends – and Jordan Brand endorsers – like Ray Allen, Carmelo Anthony, Kawhi Leonard, Blake Griffin, and more lined up in a high school trophy display case with an empty picture frame at the end waiting to be filled.

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