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Off-White™ and Nike’s long-standing partnership is expected to continue into 2020, with several rumors surrounding various new collaborative Air Jordan models making headlines over the past few months. Initially, images of a black, co-branded Air Jordan 5 appeared online, with new leak information now suggesting that a second colorway will be joining the black pair this year.

So far, only mockups of the rumored cream colorway exist (see below), with the leak account promising more pictures soon.

The Nike Air Jordan 5 was originally released in 1990, making this year its 30th anniversary and highly likely that Nike will be releasing special, commemorative colorways and collaborative projects over the next twelve months. The Virgil Abloh-designed Off-White™ x Nike Air Jordan 5 figures to be part of the year-long celebrations.

Recently there were also rumors that a “Canary Yellow” Off-White™ x Nike Air Jordan 1 would drop in 2020. The sneaker was previously unveiled as a sample colorway, and will likely stay as so.

As always, stay tuned for updates on everything Off-White™ x Nike.

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