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Who Decides War's Téla D'Amore x Jordan Flight Court sneaker takes the underrated skate-style shoe to an artful new level with thoughtful colorways and textural stitchwork. It was nice in black but in beige? Beautiful.

Famed for its heavily patched and stitched workwear-leaning clothes, D'Amore's approach to her Nike collaborations have leaned heavy on the handiwork.

As a result, D'Amore's Nike shoes are distinguished not only by solid colorways of imminently wearable sneakers, but unique additions that make them that little bit more special.

First seen on the Who Decides War co-founder herself, the beige Jordan Flight Court shoe is exactly what you'd expect, in a good way.

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Handsome earth-toned colorway on the nubuck paneling, remixed Jumpman logo on the heel, and that unmissable stitching across the sneaker's sumptuous upper. Another banger, in short.

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D'Amore's take on the Jordan Flight Court again elevates a relatively underrated shoe. Compared to the Jordan 4 RM, which had the benefit of launching with a Nigel Sylvester collaboration, the Flight Court has only received moderate attention from sneakerheads despite some truly solid colorways.

All the more power to D'Amore for shifting the narrative on a deserving silhouette.

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