DV6255-300 Undefeated x Air Jordan 37 Flight Jacket Basketball Shoes from jordan's blog
Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, This Air Jordan 37 by Undefeated comes dressed in an Oil Green, Black, Orange Horizon, and Twilight Marsh color combination, which resembles the Undefeated Air Jordan 4 from 2005. It comes constructed in a mix of mesh, suede, and synthetic materials with Undefeated branding and camouflage details and graphic insoles. Undefeated and Jordan co-branding is found throughout, most notably on the tongue with the 5 Strikes logo sitting underneath the orange Jumpman as well as on the heel of the camo insole. Co-branding throughout is delivered mostly in orange, with sole units combining all these elements in one. The custom branding continues on the tongue tags, both inside and out, with a unique rabbit on the inner. All of this comes housed in special packaging, providing a premium look.
Shop Jordans 2020, Staying true to the theme over the years, the Air Jordan 37 will take elements from the Air Jordan 7 which can be seen on the ankle collar (padding) and outsole. Some of the technology that was unveiled is the Leno Weave upper and Exoskeleton that adds reinforcement. Similar to the UNDFTD Air Jordan 4 from 2005, this offering of the Undefeated x Air Jordan 37 arrives in an Olive Green and Orange color blocking inspired by military flight jackets. Going into the sculpted midsole, Jordan Brand's proprietary Formula 23 foam is used in the heel that's encapsulated with double-stacked Zoom featured in the forefoot with the top Zoom unit being a Zoom strobel unit with a shank plate utilized for rigidity. The Lenoweave upper is supported by a structural underlay with Undefeated branding with olive featured on the ankle collar and heel counter with the Huarache style bootie seen in camo. Here, though, the brand takes a more literal approach to their army themes, with camo-clad uppers, inner booties, and insoles, with tonal green suede and nubuck overlays joining milky-white sheath overlays atop.
New Jordans Retro, The design pays homage to the Air Jordan 7 with details on the tongue and topline drawn from the iconic model. Tinker Hatfield's design ideals are carried through into the upper. The Air Jordan 37 features a carbon fiber shank and the double stacked Zoom alongside its traditional Jumpman logo. The Jordan 37 strikes an ideal balance between breathability and support, with high bounce and court feel and padding to keep your feet securely in place without feeling restricted. The newest model is built for multidirectional play and the shoe's components are rooted in the NSRL's (Nike Sports Research Lab) study of the three stages of jumping: crash, load, and launch. The double-stacked Zoom Strobel and Zoom Air unit in the forefoot provide plenty of bounce and responsiveness. For cushioning, we have a double-stacked Zoom bag in the forefoot and a carbon fiber shank plate at the mid-foot. The model also incorporates a Formula 23 foam heel, which is also used on the Jordan Luka 1.
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Added | Dec 20 '22 |
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