New Jordans Retro, Different from the ink splash design on the upper of the previous work, this time the whole shoe is matched with macaron solid color. The upper is made of light pink nubuck leather, and details such as shoelaces, midsole and lining are matched with light blue, which is fresh and sweet! The smooth satin-textured lining, colorful striped insole, and silver Jumpman Logo embroidery on the heel are all thoughtful and refined. The iconic shark tooth pattern on the midsole is complemented by splashes of ink, and the gray-blue midsole is paired with a mint green outsole to fully present the sweetness of Easter eggs. It is worth mentioning that the outsole is made of luminous material, which can be used in dark places. The effect is very striking.
Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, Known as the "strongest in history" hybrid shoe, the Jordan Legacy 312 is named after Chicago's area code 312. It incorporates the most classic elements including Air Jordan 3, Air Jordan 1 and Air Trainer 2, and is highly recognizable! The whole shoe is made of leather material stitching, and the overall color matching is relatively fresh and simple. The position of the toe cap is obvious, and the design language of Air Jordan 1 is adopted. It uses pure white lychee leather and has a good texture. The midsole and outsole use the design language of Air Jordan 3, the heel window air cushion is more retro, and the outsole midnight blue rubber completes the whole shoe design.
Jordan Release, The Velcro elements in the front part of the shoelaces come from Air Trainer 2, and the midnight blue translucent TPU material gives the whole shoe more color layers. The body of the shoe is not monotonous. The biggest design highlight comes from the back half of the shoe. The Nike Swoosh on the outside and the TPU on the heel are made of holographic reflective materials, showing different colors under different angles of light. The heel has the Jumpman Logo, Nike Swoosh and the words "Dongdan", showing the identity of the sneaker.
By | jordan |
Added | Apr 28 '22 |
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