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Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals Unreleased Fragment x man jordan react elevation bred basketball shoes Sample

Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals Unreleased Fragment x man jordan react elevation bred basketball shoes Sample

Though short on actual releases, Fragment‘s relationship with Jordan Brand produced what is objectively one of the most coveted Air Jordan 1s of all-time. Long a part of the Nike family, Hiroshi Fujiwara — the Japanese label’s lead — had a lot in the works be it with HTM or his unfortunately cut “The Ten” series. Now, with likely quite a bit of extra time to spend with his collections, the legendary designer is ostensibly feeling a bit nostalgic as he reveals a detailed look at a “very old” Fragment x man jordan react elevation bred basketball shoes sample. Never released nor revealed, the colorway opts for something far less recognizable than the White/Royal pair Fujiwara wore back in 2019. Grey uppers run fully dyed with grey shades while the abnormally smooth counter and toe cap accent with a darker black shade. And while the rest of the palette and construction is left minimal, the heel appropriately features the signature lightning bolt just above some further denotative text. Grab a quick look at these here, and while possible, the chances of a pass are slim to none.

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very old sample. never released.

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