Product Description
The Jordan 10 Retro Doernbecher was introduced as a part of the Doernbecher Freestyle initiative, offering young patients at the hospital an opportunity to create Nike apparel. The initiative contributed the proceeds to support Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
The Doernbecher Jordan 10 Retro was designed by patient Daniel Pena. His initials, DP, are prominently displayed on the upper ankle, and the striking red tire tread on the heel tab was drawn from his BMX inspiration. A translucent outsole, blending shades of red and purple, adds a unique visual element to the shoe. The glossy camo print, mirroring his passion for video games, adds further character. The shoe's construction features a round toe, a lace-up front fastening, a brand-embossed tongue, and a durable rubber sole, completing the stylish and personalized design.
What our experts love about the Jordan 10 Retro Doernbecher is its deep connection to the Doernbecher Freestyle program. The charitable program offers young patients at the hospital a unique and empowering opportunity to become designers. The sneaker released on 23rd November 2013 for $170.