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| Don C To Get His Own Air Jordan Shoe During the latest episode of the Failing Upwards podcast, Don C revealed that his next Air Jordan is one that you've never seen before. While he didn't go into details, @pinoe77 described the shoe to be similar to the Nike Air Trainer 3 equipped with a midfoot strap. No other details have been provided, ...
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| Air Jordan 5 "Wings" Releasing in June No images have leaked, but you can expect this "Wings" Air Jordan 5 to look very similar to the previous Air Jordan Wings releases. It'll come with special detailing, Wings ... Look for the Air Jordan 5 "Wings" to release this June 2018 at select Jordan Brand retailers and Nike.com. Air Jordan 5 Wings
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| Jordan Brand Gifts Colette 1-of-1 Air Jordan 1s Though Colette closed up shop in December, the beloved Parisian boutique still gets major love. This time, from Jordan Brand. Apparently, the former owners were recently gifted a very unique pair of Air Jordan 1s by Nike. As you can see, the iconic sneaker is dipped in Colette's signature blue hue, ...
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| Here's Every Reason Drake Should Join adidas, & Every Reason He Shouldn't The small circle of Air Jordan collaborators is comparatively quite small in contrast with adidas' lengthy roster of partners in fashion and music. Jordan collaborations with Aleali May and DJ Khaled were highly restricted to limited availability, and news of Justin Timberlake's Jordan collaboration shocked ...
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| An Air Jordan 5 Wings Is Expected To Release In June According to SHOF, Jordan Brand plans on releasing a Wings version of the Air Jordan 5. The Air Jordan 1 Wings that dropped last year was the first "Wings" release from Jordan Brand. The Wings Collection employs the power of education to help the youth unlock greatness. As of right now, no images ...
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Nike Jumps After Product Revamp Helps North America to Rebound The slump was worsened by store closures, competition from Adidas AG, and a fashion shift away from Nike's strengths -- like basketball shoes. The company has seen demand wane for its Air Jordan sneakers, which for years were top sellers. "The inventory situation in the U.S. is not over yet, but ...
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