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Just a day after getting a look at the "Fire Red" colorway, Nike has unleashed official images of CLOT's new collaboration on the Air Jordan 35. It may be the fact that the holiday is two days away, but the color scheme reminds us of Christmas.

The gray upper of the CLOT x Air Jordan 35 is predominantly constructed from textile materials, as synthetic and suede overlays appear in similarly neutral shades. Hits of green and red provide pops of color, which is where we came up with the Christmas connection mentioned above. The sneaker is branded with CLOT logos on the throat, heels, and heel tabs, in addition to the Jumpman logo on the tongue, midfoot, and alternate side of the heel tabs. The insoles incorporate both CLOT and Jordan insignias.

While official photos have appeared on Nike's website, a release date has yet to be revealed. The Air Jordan 35 may very well drop alongside CLOT's Air Jordan 14 collaboration, which surfaced last week.

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