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While continuing to expand the Air Jordan 35 catalog, Nike hopes to bring added attention to the silhouette by giving it an OG colorway. Expected to release early next year, we see the performance sneaker done up in the beloved "Fire Red" scheme.

It's fitting that Nike apply the "Fire Red" colorway to the Air Jordan 35, as the sneaker draws heavily from the Air Jordan 5. Comparatively, the "Fire Red" Jordan 35 is undeniably similar to the original Jordan 5 colorway, except it doesn't feature any black detailing on the midsole. The standout design element is still in play, however, as the reflective silver tongue remains the focal point of the colorway.

Images of the "Fire Red" Air Jordan 35 have surfaced as Nike re-released the "Fire Red" Air Jordan 5 earlier this year. It remains to be seen when the Jordan 35 iteration will arrive, although reports are suggesting a launch will take place in early 2021. As always, be sure to check back with us for confirmation.

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