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Air Jordan 11 Retro

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The Air Jordan 11 “Bred 2019” is the holiday 2019 release of the iconic sneaker in one of its most beloved original colorways. The classic black and red or “Bred” colorway, as worn by Michael Jordan during his run to the 1996 NBA Championship, returned once again in 2019 in pure form. Premium black patent leather wraps around the base of the upper, while black ballistic nylon with leather at the ankle complete the rest of the construction. A white midsole, carbon fiber plate, and red translucent outsole with a black Jumpman and traction pods complete this iconic design that’s essential for every Air Jordan collector. Release date: December 14, 2019

401,95 €
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210,95 €

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292,95 €

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176,95 €

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350,95 €

350,95 €

Air Jordan 1 MID

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The Blue the Great x Air Jordan 1 Mid “Fearless” is the artist's suede and corduroy take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker. Blue the Great, inspired by creating works of art through drawings and sculptures at an early age, is no stranger to mixing his aesthetic with sneakers, having customized Air Force 1s for a hobby in high school. Now, as an official collaboration with Jordan Brand under the “Fearless” campaign, the artist adds vibrant, contrasting colors and fabrics to the Air Jordan 1 Mid. The mismatching pair sports Blue’s unique branding on the lateral panel with “Fearless” text covering the insoles. Completing the look is a vintage cream midsole. Release date: November 9, 2019.

Air Jordan 4 Retro

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The Air Jordan 4 “What The” combines colorways of some of the most timeless Jordan 4s into one. The “What The” release celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Air Jordan 4 model. The “White Cement,” “Military Blue,” “Fire Red,” and “Black Cement” colorways all receive love and are featured on parts of both pairs of the design. A white leather base covers the mid-panel, toe, and heel of both sneakers. The left pair features a black base beneath white netting on the mid-panel. Fire Red eyelets appear on the design, with a black triangular wing and embroidered Military Blue Jumpman logo covering the tongue. A blue heel tab with white Nike Air branding on top puts the finishing touches on the left shoe. The right shoe features a blue base beneath the white netting, blue eyelets, and a black-based red Jumpman logo on the tongue. Grey triangular wings and a black mudguard and white rubber sole with a Fire Red outsole complete the look of the right shoe. Release date: November 23rd, 2019.

WMNS Air Jordan 7

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The women’s Air Jordan 7 “Black Patent Leather” takes a luxurious route to updating Michael Jordan’s seventh signature design with Nike. Sporting accenting that is reminiscent of the “Raptor” Jordan 7 colorway, a shoe with as loyal of a following as any within the popular series, the “Black Patent Leather” update uses glossy black leather overlays to contrast the black nubuck base. A vibrant embroidered Jumpman rests on the ankle collar with a colorful pattern on the tongue inspired by African tribal patterns. A purple nylon pull tab with “23” branding in bright red numbering contrasts the sleek appearance. Like the “Raptor” Air Jordan 7 that Jordan wore throughout the ‘92 NBA Playoffs, the midsole uses a color scheme similar to the team uniform colors of the Toronto Raptors with a colorful tribal-like pattern on the outsole completing the look. Release date: October 31st, 2019.

Jordan 3 Retro BP

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Seeming to combine the original "Bred" and "True Blue" colorways of the Air Jordan 3, this 2014 "Sport Blue" release combines the best of both worlds. Featuring the same color block as the Breds, but with blue replacing the red accents. For an added special touch, the outsole comes in translucent blue.

Air Jordan 6 Retro

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The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 marks the third time the world famous rapper and Jordan Brand have partnered on an Air Jordan. Scott revisits earth tones as the central theme of the “Cactus Jack” Air Jordan 6, just as he did with his first collaboration on both the high and low top Air Jordan 1 models. The upper part of the sneaker is comprised of an olive-based nubuck material with black detailing and contrasting red accents. An added stash pouch on the collar is reminiscent of the kinds of pockets that can be found on the side of cargo pants and military gear. A black mudguard and Sail midsole with glow-in-the-dark translucent outsole round of the rest of the impressive design. 3M detailing is displayed on the red Nike Air and Cactus Jack branding. Release date: October 12, 2019.

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