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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 5 Low

Release Date: May 14

Price: $190

Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers

What We’re Saying: Nike is celebrating the class of 2020 and 2021 with the Air Jordan 5 Low "Wings." Created in conjunction with the Jordan Wings program, the commemorative sneaker is confirmed to be releasing in the midst of graduation season on May 14.

The Air Jordan 5 Low "Wings" finds gold accents complementing a predominantly black colorway. Graduation-themed embroidery emerges on the inside of each tongue and across both lateral heels to honor the class of 2020 and 2021, while graphics on the insoles mimic the seal of a diploma. One final design detail appears in the form of a subtle lace adornment that resembles a graduation cap tassel.

This special colorway of the Air Jordan 5 Low is made with the students of the Jordan Wings programs in mind. The initiative gives young people all across the globe access to education and mentorship opportunities.

For more from Nike and Jordan Brand, be sure to check out the best general release Air Jordans arriving in 2021.

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