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Following a teaser from last month, Hiroshi Fujiwara has taken to Instagram to further preview an unreleased fragment design x Jordan Brand sneaker. The legendary Japanese designer has a long history with Nike and its subdivision Jordan Brand, having famously released a co-branded Air Jordan 1 in 2014.

This all-new lifestyle silhouette, which we now know is called the Air Cadence, appears to feature a Jordan Delta upper that has been reworked with different materials and fragment design branding on the heel, however, the tooling of the sneaker is different to that of the inline Jordan Delta, which does not feature an Air bubble at the heel.

As it stands, not much else is known about this unreleased sneaker — whether it is a sample that will never see the light of day or an upcoming release — so take a look at the on-hand imagery and stay tuned for updates surrounding this potential release.

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