Although nothing’s been confirmed yet, it’s likely that Fujiwara’s “Beijing” design will be joined by the “London” and “New York” iterations from Fragment Design’s original “City” pack. If SNKRS screws you - which happens more often than not - don’t lose faith. The purple and black design will be $150, and it’ll be available via draw - AKA you’ll need all the luck you can get to win that lottery. Take a trip to SNKRS - An exact date hasn’t been announced for Scott’s collaborative Air Jordan 1, but Fragment Design’s “Beijing” Dunk High is expected on June 5 through Nike’s SNKRS. A white base keeps the sneaker clean, while black graces the backward Swoosh that has become synonymous with Scott. Made on a similar silhouette, Nike’s Air Jordan 1, the collaborative shoe takes on the classic blue shade, resembling the Fragment Design x Air Jordan 1 from 2014. Of course, certain hypebeasts will be looking towards the “Beijing” drop as an investment to resell - perhaps for funds towards Scott’s own Fragment Design sneaker set to release later this year. Here come the hypebeasts - Fujiwara’s reworked design will surely appeal to the new generation of sneaker hypebeasts: Between the Dunk High’s sole branding drawing comparison to Virgil Abloh’s signature Off-White markings (but in a less obnoxious manner), to Travis Scott avidly supporting both the Dunk silhouette and Fragment Design, consumers will do anything - or pay any price - to score the silhouette. As a nod to the 2010 pair, Fragment Design’s signature bolt emblem is debossed into the lateral heels in white, while more branding is printed onto the white midsoles in black. Along the toe boxes, quarters, and collars, the high top sneakers boast a regal “Wine” shading, which is accompanied by black overlays and Swooshes. Still sporting the same dark purple and black tones as the original, the new Dunk High isn’t mismatched, instead opting for a cohesive look. As seen on Fujiwara’s Instagram, the two have revamped the Dunk High design to make it suitable for 2021 - and the first sneaker to drop from the pack will be the “Beijing” iteration. It remains to be seen how effective the shop’s process is against bots as a whole, but being able to identify that many fraudulent entries is certainly a step in the right direction.After teasing a black and white picture of an upcoming Fragment Design Dunk High collab, designer Hiroshi Fujiwara confirmed he and Nike would be bringing back the iconic “City” pack from 2010. Additionally, a message shared in the Cactus Jack discord channel revealed that at least 3 million bot entries were detected and filtered out, which ideally will land the shoes on the feet of more Travis fans. Shortly after, the raffle closed, shoes sold out, most of us complained-the usual deal. The Travis x Fragment x Jordan 1 Low raffle went live on at 3:00 PM EST, giving hopefuls a brief window to submit their information for an opportunity to buy the shoe. Though Scott’s webmasters said they were working to eliminate the bot orders, that didn’t stop them from being used en masse again today. That was the case last month, when some Twitter users claimed that they used bots to submit as many as 32,000 entries into the raffle for the Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 High on Scott’s site. Its a clash of the icons Designed with a heavyweight French terry material, this Hoodie features overlapping. With releases of this magnitude, chances are already slim for the everyday customer still trying to buy sneakers manually, but the odds are exponentially worse when sneaker bots exploit the launch and quickly consume the stock. 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 the latest Air Jordan Apparel. Earlier today, the long-awaited Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1 Low was released on Nike’s SNKRS app and through Travis Scott’s online store.
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