All New Air Jordan 7 Low NRG Bright Concord Free Shipping from jordan's blog
Air Jordan Shoes has decided to drop the top on the Air Jordan 7 for the Summer 2018 as they have transformed the shoe into a low top. Dressed in a Bright Concord, Black, Midas Gold, and Tourmaline color scheme. This low-top rendition of the Air Jordan 7 features a full Concord upper highlighted with Multicolored accents throughout. One of the colorways that will be releasing is seen above as the shoe comes covered in a Bright Concord nubuck all throughout the upper with maroon, green, and gold landing on the tongue, neoprene inner bootie, and heel. Additional hits of maroon are seen on the mountain peaks on the black midsole. Check out the latest images above and make sure you keep it locked to Kicks On Fire for a release date as soon as it gets announced.
New Air Jordans 2019 is dropping a low-top take on the iconic kicks. If you dig the takedown of the Air Jordan 7, you're also in for a little treat because the Jumpman has additional colourways of the low-cut 7 on the way. Calling upon a royal purple for the base colorway, the shoe's most notable accents arrive via the wild color blocking on the tongue, as a retro combination of purple, red, yellow, and teal is used. A red neoprene throat provides a little extra contrast to the tonal upper, and the same mash-up of colors from the tongue also appears on the collar and heel badge. The black midsole helps rein in the upper's colorful aesthetic but isn't without some whimsical detailing of its own, as jagged hits of red and purple appear there as well.
One of the best things that happen this year was the unveiling of Nike's new React technology, specially with the debut of the Nike React Element 87. Now it looks like Nike will be expanding their React series with possibly an Air Jordan model. Previewed by Jordan Brand's Frank Cooker is an unreleased model that combines elements from the Air Jordan 1 Flyknit and the React Element 87. It features a translucent upper atop a React cushioned sole.
New Air Jordans 2019 is dropping a low-top take on the iconic kicks. If you dig the takedown of the Air Jordan 7, you're also in for a little treat because the Jumpman has additional colourways of the low-cut 7 on the way. Calling upon a royal purple for the base colorway, the shoe's most notable accents arrive via the wild color blocking on the tongue, as a retro combination of purple, red, yellow, and teal is used. A red neoprene throat provides a little extra contrast to the tonal upper, and the same mash-up of colors from the tongue also appears on the collar and heel badge. The black midsole helps rein in the upper's colorful aesthetic but isn't without some whimsical detailing of its own, as jagged hits of red and purple appear there as well.
One of the best things that happen this year was the unveiling of Nike's new React technology, specially with the debut of the Nike React Element 87. Now it looks like Nike will be expanding their React series with possibly an Air Jordan model. Previewed by Jordan Brand's Frank Cooker is an unreleased model that combines elements from the Air Jordan 1 Flyknit and the React Element 87. It features a translucent upper atop a React cushioned sole.
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Added | Aug 22 '18 |
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