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Highsnobiety aims to provide our readers with the latest updates in the sneaker world. However, we cannot verify the reliability of any unauthorized leaks or rumors unless this information is provided directly by the brands themselves.

Rumors suggest that Jordan Brand is planning to release a “Mocha” Nike Air Jordan 1 that could look suspiciously similar to Travis Scott’s reverse-Swoosh AJ1 collaboration. According to Soleheatonfeet and ZSneakerheadz, the proposed general release version of La Flame’s Jordan 1 is expected to arrive at some point during this holiday season.

The aforementioned leak accounts have shared a (very grainy) first look at the rumored sneaker, which you can check out by swiping through the Instagram gallery above. The sneaker takes on the color blocking of the Nike Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe,” albeit with mocha brown paneling on the ankle collar and heel.

This sneaker has been rumored for some time. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Nike try and cash in on the Travis Scott hype by producing a general release version of their 2019 collab, but it’s still too early to tell whether the rumors are true or not. As always, stay tuned for further information as we get it.

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