Who Decides War, known for its avant-garde designs, has teamed up with Jordan Brand for the release of the Jordan Flight Court. This collaboration brings fashion-forward creativity to a new sneaker model, blending Who Decides War’s signature style with Jordan’s iconic legacy. The shoe’s premium materials and unique details make it stand out in the sneaker world.
The Jordan Flight Court features a Black and Varsity Red color scheme, complemented by Off Noir and Muslin accents. This combination of colors gives the sneaker a timeless yet bold look. The upper is crafted with nubuck, canvas, and leather, which add layers of texture and luxury. Distinctive stitching appears on the tongue, toe box, and heel, giving the shoe a distressed look that is synonymous with Who Decides War’s fashion aesthetic. One of the most unique features is the phrase “The World Is Your Court” embroidered inside the tongue, further reinforcing the brand’s message of empowerment.
The collaboration showcases a harmonious blend of fashion and performance. Who Decides War’s creative direction brings a fresh perspective to the Jordan Flight Court while maintaining Jordan Brand’s reputation for high-quality, performance-driven footwear. The addition of white laces and a red Jumpman logo on the tongue further enhances the sneaker’s visual appeal.
WHO DECIDES WAR X JORDAN FLIGHT COURT RELEASE INFO
The Who Decides War x Jordan Flight Court releases during the Holiday 2024 season. It will be available at select retailers, including the Who Decides War website and Nike.com, priced at $115 USD. This release, available in women’s sizes, is set to be a highly anticipated drop.
Women’s Who Decides War x Jordan Flight Court
Color: Black/Varsity Red-Off Noir-Muslin
Release Date: Holiday 2024
Style Code: HQ2958-006
Price: $115
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UPDATE 11/25/24: Official images are here. No release date has been set yet, but a holiday season release is still expected.