
Who Decides War Returns to the Jordan Flight Court
Name:Who Decides War x Jordan Flight Court 'Muslin'Colorway:Coconut Milk/Varsity Red/MuslinSKU:HQ2958-100MSRP:$115 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Where to Buy:Nike
Ev BravadoandTela D'Amore'sco-founded label,Who Decides War, played an important role forJordan Brandby ushering in its newJordan Flight Courtsilhouette late last year. The two collaborated on ablack colorwayof the new lifestyle model, bringing attention to its initial rollout.
Now, D'Amore has shared a preview of a second Who Decides War x Jordan Flight Court, unveiling a 'Muslin' version of the sneaker. Our first look at the model sees it sport many similar details to its predecessor. Off-white hues combines across the upper while special stitching has again been scattered throughout. Who Decides War's bullet logo is visible behind the semi-translucent heel overlay that hosts red Jumpman branding. Red 'The World Is Your Court' text is another revisited detail, hiding at the interior side of the tongue to complete this early preview.
At the time of writing, neither Who Decides War nor Jordan Brand have confirmed when their 'Muslin' iteration of the Jordan Flight Court will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including official images of the kicks, as we currently expect them to arrive this summer via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $115 USD.
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