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A “Cherry Blossom” Theme Covers the Nike Air Force 1 Low

Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Cherry Blossom”Colorway: Malt/Light Soft Pink/Particle Rose/Mauve GreySKU: IQ3472-298MSRP: $130 USDRelease Date: Spring 2026Where to Buy: NikeIs there anything the Nike Air Force 1 Low cannot do? The legendary sneaker has taken on countless appearances over the years and continues to prove that the sky’s the limit for the silhouette. One of the most unique takes to be introduced in 2025 is an “Autumn Leaves” version that features a faux foliage overlay.Now, an early look at a similar “Cherry Blossom” pair has been shared. This colorful rendition of the shoe sees the beloved pink laser-cut flowers adorn the removable layer. Upon being removed, a suede base in pink and gray with leather branding is presented.At the time of writing, Nike has not yet indicated when this “Cherry Blossom” version of the Air Force 1 Low will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including an official look at this festive pair, as we currently expect it to drop during the spring of next year via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $130 USD. For a complete early preview of the shoe, check out our Instagram post embedded below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)

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Travis Scott’s New fragment design x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Is Coming to Tokyo Bay

Name: fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OGColorway: Sail/Black/Muslin/Military BlueSKU: DM7866-104MSRP: $150 USDRelease Date: November 7 (Event Exclusive)Where to Buy: NikeUpdate: Of the countless Air Jordan 1s to launch in celebration of the model’s 40th anniversary this year, few can compare in hype to fragment design and Travis Scott’s latest take on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. After much speculation about the shoe’s launch details, as outlined in our many updates below, the iconic trio have revealed that it will be dropping first in Yokohama, Japan. A special event on November 7 titled Hijacked: A Tokyo Bay Takeover is said to blend the three worlds of fragment design, Cactus Jack, and Jordan Brand, with exclusive first access to the sneakers for those aged 18 and over who live in Japan. For a complete rundown of details, as well as a fully booked sign-up page, head over to Nike Japan’s website. For those not able to attend, stay tuned for additional updates as it’s possible the pair will launch again in the near future. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hiroshi Fujiwara (@fujiwarahiroshi)Update: After much anticipation, the release date of the second pair of fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG is finally confirmed. As the way it appealed on the internet for the past few years, this Air Jordan 1 Low features a premium white grained leather upper, sail panel, and military blue accents. The most attention-grabbing detail is Travis’ iconic reverse Swoosh in Fragment’s iconic military blue, representing the collaboration of three of the most impactful sneaker forces in modern culture.The fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG is expected to drop on September 20 through a raffle on Travis Scott’s website and Nike SNKRS. Check out the official images of the sneaker, and best of luck with copping this limited pair.Update: It’s been many months since we last took a look at the upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaboration being readied by fragment design and Travis Scott. Now, La Flame has just put the shoe back on everyone’s radar as he showed up courtside to a Los Angeles Clippers game this week while wearing the unreleased shoe. As noted in our previous discussion below, it sees a “Sail” presentation accompanied by “Military Blue” accents while featuring classic motifs like Scott’s reversed lateral Swoosh and fragment design’s lightning bolt logo. Release remains anticipated for September 3 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)Update: One of the biggest rumors of the year involved word of fragment design, Travis Scott and Jordan Brand reuniting for another Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaboration. While a sequel project to their first high and low-top AJ1s has been teased via F&F colorways for years, we finally have a first look at a pair that is actually scheduled to release. Appearing with a color composition that leans on an off-white “Sail” base with “Military Blue” branding, Scott has again flipped the blue lateral Swoosh while the medial Swoosh favors “Sail” in its normal position. Black text hits the medial of the midsole and is utilized at the heel, which sees Cactus Jack branding at the left shoe and the Wings logo joined by fragment design’s lightning bolt logo on the right. A “Muslin” midsole rests atop a “Military Blue” outsole as black and pink alternate laces round out this first preview of the sneaker. Release is now expected to take place on September 3 of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD. Stay tuned for confirmation from the Swoosh as we expect this pair to stand out as one of next year’s most anticipated drops.Original Story: It was thought that Travis Scott’s run of Air Jordan 1s was over at one point last year. Now, there’s more upcoming Scott-designed Air Jordan 1 Low OGs on the way than ever before. For those who have understandably lost track, a “Medium Olive” take is expected to drop next month while “Velvet Brown,” “Dark Pony/Pink Oxford” and “Sail/Shy Pink” looks are all expected to arrive next year as the “Black Olive” pair remains cancelled.Now, the list is expanding as EldenMonitors and House of Heat have reported that a new fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG is coming next year. The trio assembled in 2021 to outfit the high and low-top versions of the AJ1, resulting in overwhelming demand for both. Since then, two different unreleased AJ1 Low OG samples surfaced in 2022 and 2024 respectively. While this rumored release’s color blocking has not been confirmed just yet, we know that it will include “Sail,” “Black,” “Muslin” and “Military Blue” coloring.At the time of writing, neither fragment design, Travis Scott nor Jordan Brand have discussed the possibility of the trio returning to the Air Jordan 1 Low OG together for 2025. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair, as we currently expect it to drop in the fall of 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD.EXCLUSIVE: A SECOND TRAVIS SCOTT x FRAGMENT AJ1 LOW OG SP IS EXPECTED TO RELEASE in 2025🔥🌵⚡️✍️ @eldenmonitors x @houseofheat pic.twitter.com/m65UhDBern— Romeo (@EldenMonitors) August 12, 2024

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LE SSERAFIM Teams Up with Crocs for Bae Clog Collaboration

Name: LE SSERAFIM x Crocs Bae ClogColorway: Glitter/BlackSKU: 212454MSRP: $80 USDRelease Date: November 6Where to Buy: CrocsK-pop powerhouse LE SSERAFIM is stepping into the footwear world through a collaboration with Crocs, unveiling a reimagined Bae Clog silhouette. This partnership merges the group’s fearless, confident aesthetic with Crocs’ signature comfort, creating a statement shoe for their global fanbase, FEARNOT.The Bae Clog silhouette, recognized for its exaggerated, bold platform sole, perfectly aligns with the group’s powerful stage presence. While the clog arrives in a sleek, monochromatic black base, its standout elements include the extensive use of sparkling embellishments and chunky Jibbitz charms interconnected by metal chains. These accessories reflect the unique personalities of the five members, often featuring rhinestones, metallic details, and symbols related to their music and concepts.The LE SSERAFIM x Crocs Bae Clog collaboration, a bold and playful piece of merchandise, will be released worldwide on November 6, allowing global fans to integrate the group’s maximalist fashion into their everyday style.

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