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The Hyped Up Jordan X Dior Apparel Collection Finally Has A Release Date

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According to WWD, the much anticipated $2,000 Air Jordan 1 X Dior is expected to drop soon and will “take the form of an exclusive online experience.”

Back in March, Jordan and Dior made a joint statement stating that the release would be pushed back because of the coronavirus.

Source: Nike x Dior / Nike X Dior

“Every collaboration we do starts from a genuine connection and desire to expand the dimensions of each brand through creativity and design innovation,” says Martin Lotti, Jordan Brand’s Design VP of the collab.

The Jordan 1 pays homage to the French luxury brand with the iconic Dior gray and has DIOR printed on the bottom, which you can see through the icy blue soles that sneakerheads can never get enough of.

Source: Nike x Dior / Nike X Dior

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