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The fact that Amsterdam-based Patta and Nike's Jordan Brand are set to drop a collaborative Air Jordan 7 is no secret, with the official announcement coming last month and the release date set for June 15. Now, though, leaked images suggest the two could also be bringing out a second colorway of the same sneaker.

The confirmed colorway features earthy tones on the upper with Patta branding along the midsole. The leaked new colorway looks to be a green and cream version with the same color-blocking and branding as the first.

Rumors suggest this second version is set to drop at some point in the near future, but no leaks have offered an exact release date. There is a chance this could be a friends-and-family colorway, but without official word from Patta or Jordan Brand, everything is speculation.

Check out the leaked product shots above and stay tuned for any official announcement about this potential second Patta x Jordan colorway.

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