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A fragment design x sacai x Nike LDWaffle may be on the way, as Hiroshi Fujiwara has been spotted wearing what appears to be a fragment variation of the popular collab.

The pair worn by Fujiwara is done up in a navy and black colorway, complete with white layered Swooshes and fragment's signature lightning bolt insignia above the midsole.

It remains to be seen if the sneaker is merely a one-off or if we can expect an upcoming collaboration between fragment design, sacai, and Nike. It wouldn't be the first time fragment and sacai worked together, however. They previously teamed up on a Converse Chuck Taylor back in 2017.

As for the sacai x Nike LDWaffle, it is widely regarded as one of the best sneaker collaborations of 2019.

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