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The long-awaited third and final CORTEIZ x Nike Air Max 95 is finally arriving.

When CORTEIZ first teased a collaboration with the Swoosh, fans of the brand were sent into a frenzy – understandable, given the huge hype that typically surrounds a CORTEIZ apparel drop.

Time after time, the London-based brand has proven its merit, gathering enormous crowds that will do anything and everything to secure a piece of the pie.

As such, when the time came for the first "Gutta Green" pair of 95s to hit the streets, they were met with a near-instant sell-out, despite some divided opinions concerning the pair's aesthetics.

During the initial rollout, a trailer that riffed on classic Nike football ads was shared online, teasing two additional pairs.

The second, dubbed "Pink Beam," launched via a pop-up event in New York, beckoning characteristic CORTEIZ hysteria and, once again, a rapid sellout matched by its eventual online release.

Now, the launch of the third and final pair has been officially announced.

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Made up of several dark blue tones, the "Aegon Storm" iteration will follow the release strategy of "Pink Beam," instead, exclusive to Paris.

Touching down at Paris' Place de la République, CORTEIZ, and seemingly its co-branded bus, will take fans on another wild goose chase to secure a pair of 95s for themselves.

Limited to one pair per customer on a first come first served basis, the event will kick off at 1:50 pm local time. If you're in Paris, get ready.

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