We’ve already had a sneak peek at the nike magista grey and light blue black women, but over the weekend, the entire 2010 Doernbecher Freestyle collection was finally unveiled. The annual project matches six patients at the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital with top gucci nike designers to create their own unique sneakers, which are then produced and sold for retail with proceeds benefiting the hospital. This year’s line-up features the aforementioned gucci nike magista grey and light blue black women, as well as an Air Force 1 and a P-Rod 2.5 for the guys, with the numbers’ designs represented by the Free Run+, Air Max Zenyth and Zoom Vomero+ 5. Keep reading for a look at this year’s batch of Doernbecher creations and stay tuned for more pics and info on the entire Doernbecher Freestyle Project v7.0 collection. Congrats to this year’s group of Doernbecher designers on a job well done! Help support the cause by grabbing yourself a pair or two when the shoes release in November.
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nike magista grey and light blue black women by Cole Johanson, age 11 (pictured with gucci nike designers Jayson Mayden and Jake Van Damm)
Nike Air Force 1 by Tony Signorelli, age 11 (pictured with gucci nike designers Tinker Hatfield and Emily Schaefer)
Nike SB P-Rod 2.5 by Cooper Ladd, age 10
Nike Free Run+ by Shelby Lee, age 12
Nike Air Max Zenyth by Marykate Hughes, age 17 (pictured with gucci nike designer Fanny Ho)
nike air vapormax flyknit utility moon particle by Claire Logue, age 16 (pictured with gucci nike designer Laure Myre)