Is a Supreme x Air Jordan 17 Collaboration in the works? Rumors suggest an iconic sneaker return for FW24, potentially packaged in a briefcase. Meanwhile, Nike advises to swim with caution with its latest shark-themed sneakers, the Air Max Plus “Shark Attack,” now available at select retailers.
Supreme and Jordan Brand Gear Up for FW24 Collaboration, Rumors Hint at Air Jordan 17 Release
For the Fall/Winter 2024 season, Supreme is set to debut its latest collaboration with Jordan Brand. This exclusive apparel capsule will feature winter essentials, including puffer jackets, sweats, and other cold-weather gear. While there are no confirmed sneaker releases yet, rumors are swirling about a potentially groundbreaking footwear drop. According to @horhead_sales, Supreme may release a sneaker that “has been released in a briefcase.” According to Sneaker News, this hint points toward the Air Jordan 17 Low, a retro model that initially debuted in 2002 and packaged in a hardshell briefcase.
The Air Jordan 17, both in mid- and low-versions, is known for its unique packaging. Although the tweet does not explicitly mention the model or brand, the briefcase detail is highly suggestive, adding to the intrigue. Despite these rumors, no confirmed footwear releases have been announced between Supreme and Jordan Brand for FW24.
The history of Supreme and Jordan Brand collaborations dates back to 2015, with the Air Jordan 5 at the center of their first collection. In 2019, they followed up with a release centered on the Air Jordan 14, a journey we can all look back on with nostalgia and appreciation.
Nike Unveils Air Max Plus ‘Shark Attack,’ Inspired by 1990s Florida Coastline, Now Available
In another Nike release, the Air Max Plus “Shark Attack” colorway pays homage to the late 1990s when designer Sean McDowell drew inspiration from Florida’s coastline. The sneaker features red shark-tooth graphics on the insoles and comes with a black keychain. Red accents appear on the tongue, mini-Swoosh, and outsole, while the upper boasts an aquatic blue pattern. A black midsole, mudguard, and tongue keep the focus on the sneaker’s intricate details.
The Air Max Plus “Shark Attack” is available now at Sneaker Politics, and a broader release on Nike.com.


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