Undoubtedly one of the most beloved colorways Air Jordan 11 from MJ s historic lineage, the Air Jordan 1 High Royal is set to make its much-awaited return soon. Last released in 2013, the forthcoming is suggested to debut in its OG build. A two-tone color theme of black and varsity royal covers its premium leather construction, while the defining royal blue tone adorns the toe box, heel, Swooshes on its side panels and outsole.Finally, a crisp white midsole unit and matching blue outsole caps off the overall build, while finishing touches consist of the iconic wings logo across its ankles, as well as Nike Air branding on the tongue and outsole.Retailing for $160, look for this standout pair at select Nike and JB stockists starting April 1.Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Royal (2017) launch page now for additional imagery, the latest info and release details.
Joining alongside the recently featured Air Jordan 1 Low OG Premium Black will be this more vibrant option of Ice Blue. Sporting the defining hue across its textured suede/leather upper, vachetta tan leather accents Air Jordan 11 Retro grace tongue and heel tab to essentially exude a lifestyle variation of the classic silhouette.Finishing touches matching blue laces and a crisp white full-length rubber sole unit.Currently available overseas, this premium pair will debut at more Jordan Brand and Nike retailers nationwide starting April 1 for $140.
It had been a cool minute since Chris Paul was seen wearing this Air Jordan 11 Air Jordan 11 Space Jam PE. As a matter of fact, the last time we caught him wearing these bad boys was way back in the preseason. This time around we get a better look at the shoe and we can now confirm that this is an Air Jordan 11 PE rocking his team s colors.Rocking a White mesh upper, the Jordan 11 Chris Paul PE is then given hits of Blue noted on the leather mudguard and heel region, while the Red accents take care of the branding. It s a very subtle color scheme, but it works effortlessly, right? Although Chris Paul only wore these to warm up in, it s still pretty dope to see the kind of heat Chris Paul brings out Air Jordan 12 every now and then. I don t even have to ask, but I will any way. How many of you would pick up a pair of these if Jordan Brand ever decided to release them?
While a No Swoosh version was unveiled last year, the traditional Air Jordan 1 Low will be returning next month in a premium OG colorway. Flaunting tonal black across its textured suede/leather upper, the model essentially exudes more lifestyle appeal, as it s accentuated with vachetta tan leather accents gracing the tongue and heel tab. Finishing touches include gold lace tips and a crisp white full-length rubber sole unit. Currently available overseas, you can purchase this premium pair at more Jordan Brand and Nike retailers starting April 1 for $140.
The return of the Air Jordan 4 Pure Money will be one of Jordan Brand s most pristine offerings this year.Last offered in 2006, this forthcoming pair essentially stays true to its original counterpart. Treated in a timeless aesthetic with an all-white finish, premium leather comprises the sneaker s upper, with the signature netting detail prominent across its side panels and tongue.Pops of pure platinum adorn the lace tabs, insoles and Jumpman logo across the heel for glossy appeal, while it s all adhered atop a matching full-length rubber sole unit.Retailing for $190, you can purchase this pristine pair at select Nike and JB retailers starting May 13th.Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 4 Pure Money (2017) launch page now for more imagery, the latest info and release details.
With the Air Jordan 1 High Royal returning next weekend, Air Jordan 12 Retro another OG colorway of the iconic silhouette will be returning this year. Sporing the classic Metallic Red finish, it complements the Metallic Navy pair that dropped this past June 2016, and this forthcoming variation will also be its first retro. Staying true to its original design, this model is essentially a remastered take, as classic Nike Air branding will be applied on the tongue and not feature a Jumpman on the heel.Featured in its first look, this sneaker is suggested to make its debut on May 2017 for a retail price of $160. Stay tuned to KicksOnFire for more updates.