October 21, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0
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Jordan Brand’s work this year with Public School and Supreme has set a new precedent in collaborative Jumpman footwear, indicating the company is not satisfied to rest solely on its rich back catalog of designs and colorways. Tapping into the pulse of art and fashion at the street level is the next new avenue, and the next stop on that road is a new effort with Hebru Brantley.
The Chicago-based creative announced via Instagram that a project centered on the Jordan Melo M11 will release this Saturday, October 24 exclusively at Jordan Brand’s 23 Station in the Windy City. Brantley’s preview depicts the M11 with the black synthetic upper to which a mosaic of graphics have been applied, finished with the “Hebru” logo script on the tongue.
More details as they develop, but sound off in the comments with your thoughts on this latest collab.
10.24.15 @hebrubrantley x @jumpman23 mic drop!
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