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Nigel Sylvester Previews Upcoming Clot x Air Jordan 13 Low


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Streetwear and lifestyle brand CLOT has partnered up with Jordan Brand for a limited edition Air Jordan 13 Low inspired by Chinese Terracotta Warriors. BMX star and Jordan Brand Ambassador Nigel Sylvester recently took to instagram to provide a video preview of what to expect.

Check out his footage in the IG post embedded below.

As seen in Sylvester's video, the premium Air Jordan 13 Lows are highlighted by a brick-like suede that covers much of the upper along with hits of grey and olive suede on the toe, tongue, midsole and heel. Additional details include metallic gold Jumpman and CLOT logos on the upper ankle and tongue.

Though detailed images of the CLOT x Air Jordan 13 Low have only just surfaced, it is being reported that the kicks will be available at select retailers in January for the retail price of $200.

Take a closer look at some photos in the IG posts embedded below while we await official release details.

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