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Brand: fragment design x Nike

Model: Air Jordan 3, Jordan Cadence, and Air Jordan 35 (to be unveiled)

Key Features: The star of the collection, the Nike Air Jordan 3, is inspired by 2004’s Orca colorway, featuring a black leather mudguard and white upper. fragment design’s logo is debossed on the side of the mudguard, while another oversized logo is seen beneath the transparent heel counter. The Cadence comes in a neutral grey color palette, while the Air Jordan 35 has not been unveiled by Jordan Brand yet.

Release Date: September 17 (Air Jordan 3 and Cadence), October 28 (Air Jordan 35 and AJ3 in Europe)

Price: $200

Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers (see list below)

Editor’s Notes: Following leaks and teasers, Nike has officially confirmed the release of the fragment design x Jordan Brand collection. The collection comprises a range of apparel alongside three sneakers: the Air Jordan 3, Air Jordan 35, and a Jordan Cadence.

Hiroshi Fujiwara had previously teased a blue and white fragment design x Nike Air Jordan 3. That sample pair was believed to be part of Fujiwara’s scrapped “The Ten” Nike collection, while the above black and white pair is actually being released.

The Nike Air Jordan 3 was already released in the United States in September, while the European release was pushed back to October 28.

Where to buy the fragment design x Nike Air Jordan 3 on October 28

Nike SNKRS Sneakersnstuff Solebox SlamJam Overkill

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