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5 Million People Tried To Cop Those Air Jordan 1 Dior Sneakers

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If you tried to cop those ridiculously coveted Air Jordan 1 Dior sneakers, the odds were against you. Reportedly, 5 million people signed up to get a pair, but only 8,000 were available. 

Source: The Urban Daily

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