Air Jordan 9 "Fire Red" Releases November 5th

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Air Jordan 9 "Fire Red" Releases November 5th

2020 Cheap Jordans, The Air Jordan 9 "Fire Red" will feature a familiar "Fire Red" colorway from other classic Jordans (think Air Jordan 4 "Fire Red"), with three shades of White, Fire Red, and Cool Grey. The white perforated leather base will be paired with red overlays and part of the outsole, as well as grey branding. We are waiting for official photos. This year, Jordan Brand is bringing a major update to its Jordan 7 lineup, including new colorways (like the Air Jordan 7 SE "Sapphire") and the return of older styles. For example, we already know about the Air Jordan 7 "Citrus", but we also have news of a re-release of the legendary Air Jordan 7 "Cardinal." The Air Jordan 7 "Cardinal" was originally released in 1992. The couple also returned in 2006 and 2011. By the 30th anniversary, the model will be released in almost its original form. The sneakers are decorated in recognizable shades of white, black, cardinal red and chutney. The white leather upper with perforations in different parts of the sneaker will be paired with black and red details. Other notable features include gold Jumpman branding on the side and buttonholes on the back, as well as a "23" patch on the heel. The design is completed with a black sole with multi-colored details.
New Jordan 2020, While we're used to the December release of the Air Jordan 11, Jordan Brand has established a new tradition over the years with an exclusive women's Air Jordan 11 in November. Over the past few years, we've received the famous 1996 silhouette in a variety of exploratory new materials and colors, such as shimmering silver, weathered olive green, and another silhouette covered in wildlife prints, while Jumpman will return to the luxurious side in 2022. Velvet upper. Seen through the model here, this Air Jordan 11 features an all-navy upper with velour on the fenders, Jumpman logo and metallic silver detailing around the area.
Retro Jordan 2021, When he started his career in 1984, a young Michael Jordan stunned the basketball world as the most promising rookie since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. After his first All-Star appearance, he was inspired by a power and aura that would never leave him. The following year, Nike and Peter Moore envisioned a pair of the iconic Air Jordan 1 High for the young prodigy. To capitalize on the success of the Chicago Bulls' No. 23, Nike is producing lower versions of it to ensure it reaches a wider audience. Called the Marina Blue, this Air Jordan 1 Low features a smooth leather upper. White leather toe and side panels complement the nylon tongue. Above is a royal blue Jumpman embroidery with another 23 embroidery crossed in between. This royal blue also adorns the front and rear fenders as well as the lace channel. Contrast creates balance on this duo-tone pair, perfect for sunny days. Additional royal blue elements complete the design, such as the side Swoosh, the edge of the tongue or the insole. The heel tab wears a white flanged Wings logo on a blue background. The sole features a two-tone sole with white in the middle and royal blue on the outside.
New Jordan Release, For the 1st year in a row, Jordan Brand's holiday merchandise lineup is likely to be dominated by the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 11. Still, there's a lot to look forward to in the final three months of the season, like this black/gold version of the Air Jordan 12. Currently slated to release on October 15th, this Air Jordan 12 again focuses on a DMP-inspired color scheme with an all-black upper and gold-embellished eyelets and midfoot panels. We saw the Air Jordan 9 "Chile Red" last year, and 2022 will bring us another red colorway of the Jordan 9 silhouette in the classic "Fire Red."

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