The Air Jordan 1 High Air Jordan 2 Royal s much-awaited return is set for later this week, as it was last offered back in 2013. Staying true to its OG build, the sneaker bears a two-tone color theme of black and varsity royal covering its premium leather construction. In particular, the defining royal blue tone graces the toe box, heel, Swooshes on its side panels and outsole.All adhered atop a crisp white midsole unit and matching blue outsole, finishing touches include the iconic wings logo across its ankles, as well as Nike Air branding on the tongue and outsole.Priced at $160, you can purchase this standout pair at select Nike and JB stockists starting April 1.Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Royal (2017) launch page now for additional imagery, the latest info and release details.
In addition to the Air Jordan 1 Low OG Premium in black, the sneaker is also rendered in a more vibrant option of ice blue for Spring 2017.The defining hue simply covers its textured suede/leather upper, while vachetta tan leather accents are implemented on the tongue and heel tab to essentially exude a lifestyle variation of the classic silhouette.Finishing details include matching blue laces and a crisp white full-length rubber sole unit.Priced at $140, you can purchase Air Jordan retro 2 this premium pair at select Nike retailers overseas now, although, more retailers nationwide will have it available by April 1.
Coinciding with the return of the classic Air Jordan 1 High Royal will be this Air Jordan 31 Royal.As suggested, the sneaker is essentially reflective of the iconic Air Jordan 1 Royal. A mixture of black and game royal drapes its entire flyweave and leather construction, while a crisp white midsole unit Jordan retro 2 and blue outsole rounds out the bold profile.Retailing for $185, you can expect to find this pair at select JB and Nike retailers starting April 1 the same release date for the Air Jordan 1 High Royal.Make sure you bookmark our Air Jordan 1 Mid New Love hub page so you can stay up to date on all the news, images and info of this upcoming Jordan drop.
This looks like the Air Jordan 1 Mid New Love, right? The reason I ask is because this upcoming 2017 version appears to come with some subtle changes compared to the original pair that dropped back in 2007. The main change I m able to point out is that this version does not come with the jeweled Wings branding on it. Instead, Jordan Brand opts to give it more of a traditional stamped-on finish. Judging by Jordan 4 shoes this picture, it also appears like the gum bottom is now more of a Maize color. Also, take a look at the tongue branding. Yea, it s blurred out. Does that mean that it could possibly come with Nike Air on it or even a special kind of branding that has yet to be unveiled? Hmmm. The 2017 version of the Air Jordan 1 Mid New Love still doesn t have a release date but this new image of the shoe leaves us with a few questions we d like to see answered sooner rather than later. Stay tuned as more info begins to surface.
Low-top season is officially here as the sun will be shining bright (hopefully) for the next few months. Jordan Brand will be taking full advantage of this warm weather by releasing low-top renditions of some of their most popular silhouettes.One of the pairs that will get things started is the Air Jordan 13 Low as it ll be returning on the OG Navy colorway. This time around it ll be known as the Brave Blue pair but it s pretty much identical to the original. This Air Jordan 13 features a Black leather and nubuck upper with Brave Blue detailing on the mesh overlays on the side panels. Finishing details include a Metallic Silver Jumpman on the ankle and a white midsole.You can grab yours beginning on April 8th for $175. Bookmark our Air Jordan 13 Low Brave Blue hub page to stay up to date on the shoe s latest images and release info.
It had been a cool minute since Chris Paul was seen wearing this Air Jordan 11 PE. As a matter of fact, the last time we caught him wearing these bad boys was way back in the preseason. This time around we get a better look at the shoe and we can now confirm that this is an Air Jordan 11 PE rocking his team s colors.Rocking a White mesh upper, the Air Jordan 5 retro Jordan 11 Chris Paul PE is then given hits of Blue noted on the leather mudguard and heel region, while the Red accents take care of the branding. It s a very subtle color scheme, but it works effortlessly, right? Although Chris Paul only wore these to warm up in, it s still pretty dope to see the kind of heat Chris Paul brings out every now and then. I don t even have to ask, but I will any way. How many of you would pick up a pair of these if Jordan Brand ever decided to release them?