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Months ago, Drake's "OVO" Air Jordan Xs were made available in a small run at the Canadian outfit's pop-up store in Los Angeles. But for those of you who weren't able to snag a pair back in April, it appears that Jordan Brand will be awarding you with another shot, as today we receive official images of the light-colored collaborative sneaker.

Drizzy's "OVO" Xs have here been done up in premium leathers, noting an overall off-white look. Clean white laces accompany the kicks, coinciding with the midsole accordingly. "Jordan 23" branding takes over the tongue, while the Jumpman logo is present at the heel, and OVO's signature Owl can be seen on the insole. The outsole boasts a translucent, speckled effect to complete the pair, which for now, still has no official release date, but we expect it to be rather soon. Keep it locked to Highsnobiety for more.

As the most valuable sneakers of 2015 Q2, will you be doing you're best to get yourself a pair?

UPDATE: Jordan Brand Officially Gives the OVO x Air Jordan 10 Retro a release date today. The sneaker will drop at select retailers on September 12, 2015.

The #AirJordan X 'OVO' will launch globally at select Jordan retailers on September 12. @welcomeOVO — Jordan (@Jumpman23) July 31, 2015

Update (September 9): It looks like the release of one of the most anticipated Jordan Brand releases of the year, the Air Jordan 10 Retro "OVO" has been moved and will not be happening anymore on September 12. The new anticipated release date is October 3, 2015. Stay tuned as we get more information.

Footaction has also updated their Release Locator for 10/3 pic.twitter.com/xQCRDvSEkN — J23 iPhone App (@J23app) September 8, 2015

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