Nike Created Special Air Jordan XIIs For OHSU Doernbecher

Two of Nike's top designers created a dozen pairs of the Air Jordan XII for charity.

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Fresh off the unveiling of its 2015 Doernbecher Freestyle collection, Nike revealed that two of its top designers created a limited amount of exclusive sneakers for the same cause. Mark Smith and Tinker Hatfield came together to put a special touch on a dozen pairs of the Air Jordan XII for the Doernbecher Children's Hospital.

Smith took Hatfield's original XII sketches and applied them onto each sneaker, creating 12 unique pairs. Additionally, each pair features hand written notes and signatures from both designers on the sneakers and box. As part of their ongoing fundraising, each pair will be auctioned off, with all proceeds benefiting the Doernbecher's Children's Hospital. This is an incredible project that will raise funds, while providing 12 lucky fans with some of the most unique Air Jordans of all time. 

The first pair is being auctioned off tonight, and the rest will be sold on eBay starting tomorrow. 

Read the full details at Nike.com.