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Maison Château Rouge Reimagines the 'Jordan Series Mid'

Jordan Brand is tapping Maison Château Rouge for a ‘Maison Château Rouge x Jordan Series Mid.’ The new colorway references Maison Chateau Rouge’s African roots and Parisian founding. Consumers can shop the new colorways in ‘Sail’ and ‘Brown Basalt.’ The ‘Sail’ colorway has an off-white upper, accentuating the orange and brown tones found in patterning and the sole. Light red stitching decorates the white laces, while a basketball patch decorates the ankle area.

The ‘Brown Basalt’ colorway is similar, using a deep brown tone that is contrasted by the red stitching throughout the shoe and white laces. The midsole is crafted using the same tones as the ‘Sail’ option. The ‘Maison Château Rouge x Jordan Series Mid’ releases June 24 at Nike and select retailers.
Trend Themes
1. Heritage-inspired Sneaker Collaborations - This trend highlights opportunities for brands to collaborate with heritage-oriented designers to create unique sneaker collections that celebrate cultural roots.
2. Sneakers as Cultural Artifacts - This trend presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers to create a line of sneakers that represent the influential culture and history of a specific region or country.
3. Sneaker Brand and Artist Collaborations - This trend provides opportunities for sneak brands to collaborate with local or international artists to design unique sneaker lines that reflect diverse styles and cultural influences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of this trend by connecting with multicultural designers who can incorporate unique cultural elements into sneaker designs.
2. Sports Industry - This trend is an opportunity for the sports industry to showcase how sneaker design can celebrate cultural heritage and history while also providing comfort and functionality.
3. Art Industry - The art industry can leverage this trend by teaming up with sneaker brands and local artists to create limited edition sneakers for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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