The Air Jordan 4 has become one of the, if not the most popular retro Jordan over the past year. It's not surprising either, with the resurgence in incredible colorways like the "University Blue" and "Taupe Haze" and collaborations from brands like Union LA and Off-White. Dressed in a Sail, Cement Grey, and Fire Red color scheme. This Air Jordan 4 will feature a canvas material used on the upper with crisp White laces, inner lining and midsole. TPU eyelets and accompanying molded components around the heel boast their standard construction, with the spine donning "colorless" Jumpman branding. Underfoot, the sole unit favors a white makeup as well, but outsoles feature a vibrant paint splatter pattern including "Fire Red," "Cement Grey" and other tones.
New Jordans Retro, As you can see, the entire shoe is covered in an off-white ton while the upper is made with canvas materials. The outsole has some paint splatter vibes while the midsole is simply pure white. All of this comes together nicely, and we're sure fans will be excited to cop a pair. Fire Red design which is expected to see a Sail upper decked out in white detailing via the laces and sockliner why normal Jumpman branding will be placed at the heels. Not completely devoid of color, this pair will incorporate a multicolor paint splatter design on the outsole.
New Jordan 2022 is slated to drops a women's-exclusive colorway of the Air Jordan 6 dubbed the Air Jordan 6 WMNS Mint Foam. Said to be part of Jordan Brand's Spring 2022 lineup, the Air Jordan 6 WMNS Tiffany Blue will don a White, Pure Platinum, and Mint Foam color scheme. Dressed in a White, Pure Platinum, and Mint Foam color scheme. This Air Jordan 6 features a Pure Platinum base with White overlays constructed in a mix of suede, nubuck, and leather materials. Highlighting the shoe are Mint Foam accents on the lace lock, heel, midsole, and branded insole. The highlight mint hue adorns the lace lock, heel, and midsole, while a translucent outsole will round out the design.
By | jordan |
Added | Oct 26 '21 |
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