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One of those brands is Nike Air Jordan, which released a special PSG edition in 2018 and was an instant hit. A sequel to that collection is now set to release in 2025.
PSG unveil Nike Jordan third kit for the Champions League this season. French giants link up with basketball legend's brand in unique partnership which will see his logo replace the Nike Swoosh ...
The Air Jordan brand, a leading offshoot of Nike, has planned numerous launches in the coming few months. The Air Jordan 6 Low Retro "PSG" model appears to be the newest addition to the collection ...
The collaboration between Jordan Brand and French soccer club PSG (Paris Saint-Germain) will continue through 2024 with the launch of their Air Jordan 1 Low sneaker.
The Paris Saint-Germain 2021-22 fourth kit is the culmination of an historic partnership between Jordan and the Ligue 1 club, and sits today as the prime. ... PSG x Jordan 2021-22 Verratti 6 ...
But here’s the kicker — PSG’s Air Jordan 1 Zoom won’t be available with the rest of the collection, instead releasing February 17 on Nike’s online shop and the team’s site. Nike x EA ...
PSG have announced a long-term contract extension with kit manufacturer Nike, which is now one of football's most lucrative, a source told ESPN FC.
PSG's shirts are manufactured by Nike, but sold under the Air Jordan sub-brand in a unique collaboration. According to TyC, the NBA legend reportedly earns a 5% cut of shirt sales.
The PSG Air Jordan 7, meanwhile, will sell for $215 through Nike’s SNKRS app at 10 a.m. ET on May 22. Now, we just wait to see if PSG’s away kits will also feature the Jumpman.
The Air Jordan 5 is a beloved retro design and PSG has just under 65 million followers on Instagram. It only makes sense for a collab series between the two iconic entities to be popular, right?
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN will wear a kit made by basketball legend Michael Jordan’s Nike spin-off brand next season. The French champions will swap their usual Nike strips for shirts made by the J… ...
Nike want to use their relationship with PSG to grow the Jordan brand in Europe - and believe the side wearing the shirts in Champions League games will give them maximum exposure.