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Virgil Abloh's Off-White™ x Nike Air Jordan 5 will be releasing in sizes for much of the family. Fans of the designer's latest collaboration with the Swoosh will be able to cop the hotly-anticipated Jordans in pre-school and toddler sizes, in addition to adult.

The Off-White™ x Nike Air Jordan 5 is based on an OG "Black Metallic" colorway. The sneaker is outfitted with circular cutouts and exposed stitching on the midfoot cages, as Abloh has implemented similar design details in the past. Multiple branding hits tag the pair throughout, including the Jumpman logo on the reflective tongues, "23" positioned at the heel, and Nike branding on the rear. In typical Off-White™ x Nike fashion, the laces are printed with “SHOELACES” and the familiar plastic zip-tie hangtag accompanies in black.

The pre-school and toddler Off-White™ x Nike Air Jordan 5s are expected to release alongside the adult sizes on February 15. Head here for additional launch information.

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