CLOT x Jordan Brand Present The Exclusive Air Jordan XXXV “Warrior Jade.”
by Adriano Batista

CLOT and Jordan Brand partners together for another collaborative footwear release, the CLOT Air Jordan XXXV “Warrior Jade.” Releasing alongside the CLOT Air Jordan XIV Low “Terracotta,” the “Warrior Jade” shoe is a highly limited release that marks a special new discovery in the CLOT x Jordan Brand expedition story.


Chinese Jade is a highly prized and timeless symbol of Chinese culture, representing many positive attributes such as durability, purity, and beauty. Additionally, jade has otherworldly connotations and is believed to bring luck to its wearers, often appearing in Chinese-style accessories and trinkets due to its believed ability to ward off negative spirits.

The Air Jordan XXXV is one of Jordan Brand’s newest silhouettes, featuring the innovative Eclipse Plate and Zoom Air technology embodying Jordan Brand’s core values of pushing performance and aesthetics. The shoe boasts eye-catching Jade details in the Eclipse plate, with bold red detailing highlighting the feature. Set upon a luscious gray suede upper, details include hangtags bearing both the Jumpman and CLOT logos, 3M detailing throughout, and gold lace eyelets. Finally, the shoe is housed in a special box bearing the predominant colors of grey and jade green.

Inspired by Jordan’s love of the game and his powerful legacy, the inclusion of Jade in the CLOT x Jordan XXXV is a continuation of CLOT and Jordan Brand’s story, representing both brands’ core values.

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