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An Alternate Version Of The Billie Eilish x Air Jordan 15 Is Revealed

Inspired by the "bad guy" music video.

An Alternate Version Of The Billie Eilish x Air Jordan 15 Is Revealed

Some Air Jordan heads are staunchly loyal to the 1 through 14, while others are more amenable to the line’s later, non-Bulls silhouettes. Billie Eilish falls firmly in the latter category, the alt-pop megastar publicly naming the controversial Air Jordan 15 as her favorite Jordan sneaker ever — something we saw materialize with a collaboration in 2021.

As you might recall, the general release Billie Eilish Jordan 15 focused on hardware changes rather than color tweaks, checking in with a ribbed leather upper and monotone Beige colorway. As it turns out, there’s also a sample that never made it to market.

Shown here in detail courtesy of resale shop @indexportland, the sneaker features a yellow and blue colorway that lines up with the hues featured in the “bad guy” music video — one of the standout tracks from Billie’s debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. The title of the album is printed on the medial side in blue, while the hardware itself sticks to tradition with a woven-looking synthetic upper and leather mudguard.

To state the obvious, there are no plans to publicly release the sneaker as of this writing. However, if interested, Index Portland has a size 8.5 available on its website now for $3,500. See detailed images below and hit our Jordan Release Dates page to preview pairs you can actually get your hands on.

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