Following yesterday's Nike SB Dunk Low's latest color "Elephant", this time New Jordan will bring you another new color: "Court Purple". This color scheme has appeared on classic shoes such as Air Jordan High, Air Jordan 1 Low and Nike Air Flight ’89, and now it is also transplanted to Nike SB Dunk Low, which is known as the shoe of the year. Nike SB Dunk Low's latest color "Court Purple" maintains the classic silhouette and continues the stable basic combination of black and white, supplemented by the charming purple of the theme color, which can be said to perfectly present the vividness of "Court Purple".
New Drop Jordans classic running shoe Air Max 95 was announced in April of this year to celebrate its 25th anniversary. It is planned to launch the most influential "Neon" ancestor color in a reissue version. According to past experience, the color will be instantly reissued every time. sold out. The avant-garde silhouette of the Nike Air Max 95 starts from the anatomy of human bones, and the "Neon" original color scheme uses two major colors of black and gray to construct line levels, and uses bright fluorescent green to embellish many details. After the launch of the shoe, many Alternative stories, the most talked about is Kimura Takuya and "GTO" protagonist Onizuka Eiji's contribution to the flames.
A few days after Nike's sales ban came into effect to the court, and striving to survive, Mens Jordan 2020 officially launched a sports shoe with a new design earlier. Announced through the official Instagram account, Warren Lotas exposed this new sneaker style called "Reaper", bringing the first "Chainsaw" color scheme. In the narration, Warren Lotas pointed out that the color scheme will be used as a substitute for customers who have previously ordered the "Friday the 13th" theme "Dunk Low" Chanclas or Pigeons color scheme, and will never be on sale. Warren Lotas added: "The team hopes to reach an agreement with Nike as soon as possible, but after meeting all the requirements, he believes that the behavior of this sportswear giant will "make it difficult for other small businesses to exert their creative freedom in the future."