Overview
- WWD reports DJ Khaled shared an on-foot look and said J Balvin flew in and gave him the shoes off his feet, a claim Balvin echoed in the post’s comments.
- The pair follows J Balvin’s recent on-stage wear during his Medellín homecoming concert, which first drew attention to the unreleased collaboration.
- Design details shown include a black base with brown, infrared and yellow panels, pastel pink, green and blue accents, metallic eyelets, and Balvin’s smiley logo on the right heel.
- Jordan Brand and Nike have not announced the project or a release date, with WWD indicating the pair is expected in 2026 but noting that details remain unconfirmed.
- Coverage frames the back-to-back celebrity wearings as a likely early-stage promotional push common in sneaker launches, though any coordinated campaign has not been formally acknowledged.