Air Jordan 9 Retro DB ‘Doernbecher’ Cavalodesigns store
$169.99
Air Jordan 9 Retro DB ‘Doernbecher’
The Air Jordan 9 Retro DB ‘Doernbecher’ sneaker is a result of a meaningful collaboration with the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, the Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle 2012 initiative. Designed by 11-year-old Oswaldo Jiminez, this unique Air Jordan 9 model is filled with personal touches that reflect Oswaldo’s story. The sockliner and tongue feature a special feather pattern, representing his beloved family nickname “Pollito” or “little chicken.” Additionally, the vibrant red and green outsole pays tribute to Queretaro, Mexico, Oswaldos hometown.
- Size Guide
Find out which size you are across different countries with our handy conversion guide. It’s best to use this as a rule of thumb, since sizes and measurements can vary from brand to brand.
Men Size Guide
US Men EU UK CM 3.5 35.5 2.5 22 4 36 3 22.5 4.5 36.5 3.5 23 5 37.5 4 23 5.5 38 5 23.5 6 38.5 5.5 24 6.5 39 6 24.5 7 40 6 25 7.5 40.5 6.5 25.5 8 41 7 26 8.5 42 7.5 26.5 9 42.5 8 27 9.5 43 8.5 27.5 10 44 9 28 10.5 44.5 9.5 28.5 11 45 10 29 11.5 45.5 10.5 29.5 12 46 11 30 12.5 47.5 11.5 30.5 13 47.5 12 31 Women Size Guide
US Women EU UK CM 5 35.5 2.5 22.5 5.5 36 3 23 6 36.5 3.5 23.5 6.5 37.5 4 23.5 7 38 4.5 24 7.5 38.5 5 24 8 39 5.5 24.5 8.5 40 6 25 9 40.5 6.5 25.5 9.5 41 7 26 10 42 7.5 26.5 10.5 42.5 8 27 11 43 8.5 27.5 11.5 44 9 28 12 44.5 9.5 28.5 - Ask a Question
Air Jordan 9 Retro DB 'Doernbecher' Cavalodesigns store
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Air Jordan 9 Retro DB ‘Doernbecher’
The Air Jordan 9 Retro DB ‘Doernbecher’ sneaker is a result of a meaningful collaboration with the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, the Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle 2012 initiative. Designed by 11-year-old Oswaldo Jiminez, this unique Air Jordan 9 model is filled with personal touches that reflect Oswaldo’s story. The sockliner and tongue feature a special feather pattern, representing his beloved family nickname “Pollito” or “little chicken.” Additionally, the vibrant red and green outsole pays tribute to Queretaro, Mexico, Oswaldos hometown.