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CLOT co-founder Edison Chen has teased a mysterious corduroy Nike Air Max 1, taking to Instagram to share a first look at the sneaker in a post captioned "WASTED SPRING."

The eye-catching Air Max 1 boasts a blue corduroy upper, accented with light-colored Swooshes on the sides matching the tongue tag accordingly. An all-over floral print then lines the sneaker, which comes with complementary purple laces.

It remains to be seen if the corduroy Air Max 1 is a bespoke creation or if it will actually release. Some speculate it could be a part of CLOT and Nike's 15 years of collaboration. Nonetheless, you'll want to check back with us for confirmed info.

The first look at the corduroy Air Max 1 arrives as we recently learned that CLOT's "Kiss of Death" Air Max 1 will likely be re-releasing in 2021.

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