For Air Max 270, While the “Light Bone” colorway of Jumpman’s latest signature silhouette, the Air Jordan 37, released earlier this morning, its predecessor continues to place a significant spotlight on the backstories and journeys of their youthful roster of signature athletes.True to its namesake, the floral textile fills the midfoot with red, pink and green flowers in an embroidered finish while the nation’s bird of happiness and good luck – a crane – additionally appears throughout the jacquard upper.
This time around, the Rui Hachimura x Air Jordan 36 pays homage to Rui Hachimura’s Japanese heritage. The colorway is inspired by cranes, which in Japan, is a bird that symbolizes good fortune and longevity because of its fabled lifespan of a thousand years.The sneaker has a Black base that features gorgeous cranes and cherry blossoms embroidered on the upper. Cranes symbolize good fortune and longevity in Japan with cherry blossoms symbolizing human life, transience, and nobleness. The midsole is complete with “Jade Smoke” and sits atop a “Vintage Green” outsole. The sneaker has “Track Red” trim around the eyestay, midsole, and tongue. The laces are paired with an extended pull tab that feature the Jumpman and Hachimura logo in “Metallic Gold.” More “Metallic Gold” details appear on the inside of the tongue, Kanji pull tab, and Nike Air branding on the heel.
This Air Jordan 1 Utility Neutral Olive is probably one of the most popular silhouettes in sneaker history and is now available in numerous shapes and colours. the shoe features a silver base accented by green overlays which are continued on the eyelets and laces found on the shoe. Additional detailing comes in the form of black detailing and stash pockets on the sides and rear marked by bright yellow. Aside from the Swooshes at the midfoot, branding comes in the form of badges at the rear, tongue tags, Wings motifs at the collar, and printed insoles. Elevating the shoe are green-toned midsoles paired with contrasting black rubber outsoles.
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