After being teased at Paris Fashion Week, the sneaker community has been clambering to get a definite release date on the Off-White x Air Jordan 4 “Sail.”
These Air Jordan 4’s c/o Virgil Abloh sees the classic silhouette dipped in an all-over cream palette. The white netting and signature Off-White text complement the overall aesthetic of the sneaker well. Look for these to drop July 25 for $200 USD at select Nike retailers as well as Nike.com.
With summer right around the corner, it seems now would be the perfect time to see a lot of your favorite silhouettes in a low version. This is no surprise after we recently posted about the Air Jordan 11 Low “White Bread”releasing soon that we would see another colorway of low 11’s in the form of a women’s “Concord” colorway.
Much like the “White Bread” colorway, there are a few aspects from the Air Jordan 11 “Concord” that are applied to the Air Jordan 11 Retro Low WMNS “Concord” as well such as the white mesh upper and icy blue outsole. The royal blue patent leather adds a nice touch to the overall classic silhouette.
The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low WMNS “Concord” will drop next month on July 10 for $185 USD.
Another variation of the Air Jordan XI low silhouette is releasing soon. This sneaker showcases a red/black/white colorway called “White Bread.”
This “White Bread” colorway is reminiscent of the “Concord 11 Lows”, with the one difference being the red outside of the “Breds.” The black patent leather is still a mainstay as well as the white mesh upper. The two iconic colorways of the “Concords” and “Breds” are complimented well with this silhouette that’s perfect for summer.
Priced at $185 USD, the Air Jordan 11 “White Bred” will release on June 27 on Nike SNKRS as well as select Nike and Jordan Brand retailers.
If you missed out on the Air Jordan 1 “Game Royal” release, Jordan Brand is giving you chance to get your hands on another blue silhouette. The Jumpman brand is prepping the release of its Air Jordan 3 in a “Varsity Royal” colorway.
The Air Jordan 3 “Varsity Royal” will be priced at $190 USD and will hit the scene this summer. This silhouette holds a striking resemblance to the Cement 3’s or the Air Jordan 3 “Unite” with the only difference being the all blue upper and blue Jumpman on the tongue. Take a look at the new colorway above and check back for more info.
Nike is all in when it comes to fighting social injustice, racism and bigotry. From their recent “For Once, Don’t Do It” campaign to them donating $40 Million over four years to charity, Nike remains fully committed to the cause.
Only a few hours after Nike made their announcement of their $40 million charity initiative, Jordan Brand and Michael Jordan are taking things up another notch as they are fully committed to donate $100 Million over the next ten years to various organizations dedicated to racial equality, education initiatives and social justice.
Jordan Brand is us, the Black Community. Jordan Brand is more than one man. It has always been a family. We represent a proud family that has overcome obstacles, fought against discrimination in communities worldwide and that works every day to erase the stain of racism and the damage of injustice. The will, the work, the excellence the world has come to know is the result of one generation after another, pouring their dreams into the next.
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Click here to find out how you can help the cause.
Following in line of the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 4’s “what the” inspired theme, the Air Jordan 5 “Top 3” is next up… with a new release date.
Combining different aspects of some of the most popular Air Jordan 5’s like “Grape,” “Metallic Black” and “Fire Red” themes, this Air Jordan 5 was slated for a May release, but now will launch on June 13.
It’s no secret that the Air Jordan 3 is one of the more notable silhouettes in the stable. In terms of design, the elephant print is just as iconic as His Airness is to basketball. The silhouette first debuted over 30 years ago and still remains one of the all time best sneakers produced. Now, the Air Jordan 3 “Animal Instinct 2.0” is set to release, bringing out the silhouette’s wild side.
Nike incorporated snakeskin, elephant print and even crocodile for this sneaker plus more. The heel tab has an Oregon Ducks feel while the rest of the shoe is reminiscent of the OG black 3’s.
These are slated to release on June 6 for $225 USD. Take a look at the sneaker in the gallery above and stay tuned for more info.
After the Air Jordan 1 Court Purple received an update earlier this month, it’s only fitting that Nike give the Air Jordan 1 ‘Game Royal’ colorway a 2.0 update as well.
It’s hard to not see how this silhouette shows glimpses of the 2018 Fragment colorway but the slight alterations in the color blocking sets it a part from past iterations. Hits of black preside predominantly on the uppers with hits of white on the sides overlapped by a black Swoosh. The toe cap and upper ankle area showcase the signature royal blue hue, making for a nice rendition of a classic model.
Take an official look at the “Game Royal” AJ1 in the gallery above and head over to Nike.com on May 9th to purchase for $170 USD.
Last retro’d back in 2010, the Air Jordan 13 “Flint” will now be making its triumphant return in all its OG glory.
The “Flint” silhouette features the classic grey and white pattern along with the navy overlay across the upper. 3M influences will also be prevalent on this particular model that was not seen on the 2010 version.
Priced at $190 USD, the Air Jordan 13 “Flint” will be hitting the scene this Summer (May 2020) after a few release delays. Take a closer look in the gallery above and check back for more info.
The ongoing legal battle with Michael Jordan against Chinese knockoff brand Qiaodan has seemingly come to a conclusion.
A trademark dispute lasting eight years has come to an end as the Supreme People’s Court in China has ruled in favor of Jordan. According to China Daily, the Chinese sportswear company Qiaodan was accused of misleading customers into believing that their brand and Jordan were somehow connected. As a result, the top court has prohibited the brand from using the name Qiaodan, which is the Chinese translation of Jordan’s name.
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