
After debuting their collaborative take on the Jordan Flight Court last year, Who Decides War returns with a second colorway, this time in a muted yet purposeful “Muslin” palette. Official images released by Nike offer a closer look at the upcoming sneaker, revealing a refined balance between streetwear detail and court-inspired structure.
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At first glance, the “Muslin” iteration moves in a more tonal direction than its black predecessor, covering the upper in soft off-white shades like Coconut Milk and Muslin. But while the palette is subdued, the details remain distinctly Who Decides War. Delicate topstitching, signature bullet logos, and message-driven text all echo the brand’s design DNA. The heel features a translucent panel with Jumpman branding overlaid, subtly revealing the bullet insignia underneath, a quiet collision of identity and legacy.

The words “The World Is Your Court” appear once again, this time hidden on the interior tongue tag in bold Varsity Red. It’s a reminder of the narrative element that Ev Bravado and Tela D’Amore bring to each collaboration, transforming a sneaker into a statement without resorting to overt branding.
Visually, the Flight Court silhouette continues to evolve as a lifestyle-forward model within the Jordan ecosystem. While the shape carries familiar cues from the brand’s archival lineage, it breaks new ground with its layered textures, modern stitching, and low-profile geometry. This “Muslin” version leans into subtlety, letting the tonal variation, materials, and finish speak without flash.

At $115 USD, the model remains accessible for a collaboration with strong cultural cachet. The price point and styling position it as a versatile sneaker for those who want story and design without losing wearability.
There’s still no confirmed release date, but the sneaker is expected to drop Fall 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. With demand already building, it’s safe to say the second chapter of Who Decides War’s take on the Flight Court will be closely watched.
