![]() ![]() But if anyone on the street rubbernecks while you're rocking this collab, they'll know who's responsible: Cactus Jack and Fragment Design logos are embossed on the left and right heels, respectively, leaving their modern marks on this time-tested silhouette. And no need for double-takes at the Sail Swoosh-it's indeed backwards-now a signature Scott touch for his Air Jordan 1 designs. On top of an aged midsole with matching Sail laces, fresh Military Blue accents the heel, collar and insole, providing a new flavour for a classic make-up. ![]() Expect this sneaker to hit shelves at Nike & select stores for a retail price of 150. Their Air Jordan 1 Low colourway comes in familiar colour blocking schemes, but with special touches only Scott and Fujiwara could've conjured up. The Jordan 1 Low fragment design x Travis Scott is set to drop on August 13th. In the case of Jordan Brand, Travis Scott and Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design, it was a case of three masterminds coming together to collaborate on not just any Air Jordan, but the beloved Air Jordan 1-a model both the Houston rapper and the Japanese designer have tapped for past Jordan Brand link-ups. This Air Jordan 3 Retro features a white grained leather upper, with perforations at the collar and smooth leather eyelets. UPDATE (05/31): Following its exclusive launch through Clot channels this month, Nike has confirmed that Fragment and Clot’s “20th Anniversary” Dunk Low will release again on June 14 via SNKRS for $150.It's the rare sneaker that satisfies the "rule of three"-sometimes, having three minds is greater than one. I think we trust each other enough that we have a level of standard, and it just moves,” Clot founder Edison Chen said about the project. Most of the projects that come from me and Hiroshi, they’re very organic. In the case of Jordan Brand, Travis Scott and Hiroshi Fujiwaras Fragment Design, it was a case of three masterminds coming together to collaborate on not just any Air Jordan, but the beloved Air. “Contrary to what some may think, our conversations rarely revolve around work. Its the rare sneaker that satisfies the 'rule of three'sometimes, having three minds is greater than one. Raffle details for the sneaker will be announced in the coming days. ![]() The fragment design x Air Jordan 3 Retro Sample will not. Rounding out the design is the two-tone white/blue midsole featuring alphanumeric text on the heel paired with a grey rubber outsole. UPDATE (05/08): Clot has officially confirmed that its Dunk Low collab with Fragment is finally dropping on May 19 and will launch via a raffle on the Juice Store app for $150. The final hit of fragment branding is seen on the reverse of the tongue with a flipped tag that mimics the Air Jordan branded tags found on the AJ 4. There are no release details available at the time of writing for this Clot x Fragment x Nike Dunk Low, but keep it locked to Sole Collector for new developments in the coming months. We’ve also got a glimpse of the footbed, which features a special logo highlighting Clot’s 20th anniversary this year with Fragment’s lightning bolt logo stamped below.Ĭlot and Fragment’s most recent Nike collab arrived in 2019 with a black-based iteration of a tearaway Air Force 1 Low. The brief look at the project from the account only reveals the Fragment-branded heel tab along with what appears to be a tearaway silk upper reminiscent of Clot’s previous Air Force 1 Low collabs. Newly leaked imagery of a forthcoming Clot x Fragment x Nike Dunk Low collab have been shared by on Instagram. Combining military blue, black and sail colour blocked panels, this collaboration is sure to catch your attention. ![]() Not only does Clot have another Nike Clot releas e on the way but it appears that the duo also has a three-way collab in the works, this time bringing in Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design. Featuring La Flame's trademark reversed Swoosh and Cactus Jack embroidery, this eye-catching sneaker style is further embellished with embroidered branding from the Godfather of streetwear's Fragment Design. ![]()
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