New Air Jordan 8 Bred 2017 Releasing This Summer from jordan's blog
Jordans 2017 is rolling out a Bred version of the new Air Jordan 8 this summer featuring a Black, Gym Red and Wolf Grey colorway. The new Air Jordan 8 is offered up in a classic leather and nubuck look, alongside classic Jumpman branding. Shown here for the first time is the "Bred" Air Jordan 8 in black and red. This Air Jordan 8 comes draped in the classic Bred colorway and they feature an all-Black leather and nubuck upper with a Wolf Grey midsole and a Gym Red rubber outsole to finish the new look Air Jordan 8 shoes. The sneaker's Chicago Bulls-looking palette is paired with leather and suede on the upper.
New Jordans 2016 will be debuting the all-new Air Jordan 8 Bred colorway as part of their Summer 2017 lineup. Resembling the iconic "Bred" Air Jordan 11s, this new Air Jordan 8 comes dressed in a mix of Black, Gym Red and Wolf Grey. The pair features a similar suede upper as the last Air Jordan 8 release, but this time the Black and Gym Red combination directly pay tribute to Mike's third championship with the Chicago Bulls through a matching aesthetic. "1993" is written on the heel tab while the usual white accents found in the OG pair are ditched entirely for a darker Wolf Grey shade.
The new Air Jordan 8 is having a sleepy good year for Cheap Jordans 2017. While the "Alternate" colorway may have been a little bit underwhelming, there's no doubt that the “Take Flight" look inspired by the iconic UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 was a success. Up next is any combination of the Drake and Kentucky co-signed OVO x Air Jordan 8 "Calipari Pack" and the lifestyle-ready Air Jordan 8 "Cool Grey". Today we get a look at the Air Jordan 8 Bred. Featuring an all-Black upper built with a combination of leather and nubuck. Wolf Grey is splashed on the shoe's classic midsole print that's also seen on the outsole. Completing the "Bred" vibe on this new Air Jordan 8 is its Gym Red rubber outsole that also has a White Jumpman logo.
New Jordans 2016 will be debuting the all-new Air Jordan 8 Bred colorway as part of their Summer 2017 lineup. Resembling the iconic "Bred" Air Jordan 11s, this new Air Jordan 8 comes dressed in a mix of Black, Gym Red and Wolf Grey. The pair features a similar suede upper as the last Air Jordan 8 release, but this time the Black and Gym Red combination directly pay tribute to Mike's third championship with the Chicago Bulls through a matching aesthetic. "1993" is written on the heel tab while the usual white accents found in the OG pair are ditched entirely for a darker Wolf Grey shade.
The new Air Jordan 8 is having a sleepy good year for Cheap Jordans 2017. While the "Alternate" colorway may have been a little bit underwhelming, there's no doubt that the “Take Flight" look inspired by the iconic UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 was a success. Up next is any combination of the Drake and Kentucky co-signed OVO x Air Jordan 8 "Calipari Pack" and the lifestyle-ready Air Jordan 8 "Cool Grey". Today we get a look at the Air Jordan 8 Bred. Featuring an all-Black upper built with a combination of leather and nubuck. Wolf Grey is splashed on the shoe's classic midsole print that's also seen on the outsole. Completing the "Bred" vibe on this new Air Jordan 8 is its Gym Red rubber outsole that also has a White Jumpman logo.
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Added | Sep 11 '17 |
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