A new colorway has arrived for the latest Air Jordan 36 Low, this time released in a “Light Orewood Brown.”The color scheme is a muted release that sees the low-top pair of Air Jordan 36 dressed in a light orewood brown, with anecdotes of crimson and black to highlight the black tongue and speckled shoelace. The upper features a minimal yet durable jacquard leno-weave that is reinforced by a TPU ribbon. The shoe also comes with a full-length Zoom Air Strobel unit stacked on top of a Zoom Air unit underneath the forefoot for extra responsiveness and comfort. The midsole is outlined by a peach crimson color to match the Jumpman logo on the tongue while a marbled outsole rounds out the shoe.Look out for the Air Jordan 36 Low “Light Orewood Brown” arriving later this year for a retail price of $165 in select stores and on Nike.Elsewhere in footwear, the Nike Air Force 1 arrives in white and taupe colorway.
Month: May 2022
The Air Jordan 1 ’85 Returns in a “Panda” Colorway
Over the years, the simple two-tone “Panda” colorway has been a popular colorway across Nike’s classic lineup of Dunks and Air Force 1’s. Following the reveal of a Nike Dunk High “White Panda” scheduled for the summer, Jordan Brand now brings back the Air Jordan 1 ’85 in “Black/White.”The upcoming pairs feature AJ1’s signature color blocking patterns with a white leather base and black leather overlays. Ball-and-wing logos decorate the collars and Nike logos are featured on the tongue tabs. Rounding out the classic hoops sneakers are a perforated toe box, white midsoles and black rubber outsoles.The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Black/White” is expected to release on February 2023 at Nike’s website and select retailers for $200 USD.Elsewhere in footwear, take a first look at the Nike Air Force 1 Mid “Chocolate.”
Adidas Relaunches Zinedine Zidane’s 2002 Predator Mania
adidas has looked into its archive to relaunch the boot behind one of European football’s most iconic goals. The Predator Mania was worn by Real Madrid’s Zinedine Zidane in the 2002 Champions League final as he scored the game’s winning goal with a world-famous volley.Honoring the 20th anniversary of that goal and that win — as well as arriving just two days after Real Madrid’s latest Champions League victory — adidas has revisited the boot in its original colorway. The red, black and white design has become synonymous with the Predator franchise, and this design also features original detailing on the tongue and forefoot of the shoe.The boot will launch in a soft ground construction from the adidas web store on July 11, with only 2002 pairs released.For more from adidas, take a look at the brutalism-inspired Orketro.