Jordan reveals a new mismatched Air Jordan 1 Low that will be releasing ahead of the holiday season.Among them is the Air Jordan 1 Low, and after pulling back the curtains on its forthcoming “University Gold” makeover just yesterday, it has taken the liberty of uncovering another soon-to-be-released entry.the Air Jordan 1 Low features a mismatched look on the left and right shoe.On both sides you’ll find dark navy laces and forefoot overlays as well as clean white quarter paneling and midsoles, but this pair’s surrounding accents are mismatched between each foot.Both come with different tones on the toe, Swoosh, ankle collar, heel, inner lining, and rubber outsole.Vibrant colors reminiscent of the Easter holiday take over the ankle collars, Swooshes, and toe boxes which alternate between magenta on the right, and purple on the left.Matching White side panels, tongues and midsole completes the design.
In addition to the alternate colorway, the original Nike Kobe 5 Bruce Lee will be returning this year in Protro form.This style was first introduced on this specific model back in 2010 and it features a black and yellow-based upper that draws inspiration from the bodysuit Bruce Lee wore in "The Game of Death." Originally released back in 2010 inspired by two classic Bruce Lee films.Adding to the look are four red scratch marks near the toebox that are inspired by the chest wounds Lee suffered while fighting in "Enter the Dragon."This Nike Kobe 5 Protro sports the iconic Black and Yellow upper paying homage to the one-piece jumpsuit that Lee wore in “Game of Death,” while the Red scratch marks on the lateral side nod to the final fight scene from “Enter the Dragon.”
The Nike Air Presto was born in the international spotlight in 2000. That year, Mens Jordan 2020 honored one nation’s best with a White-based Grey, Navy and Red Presto as they competed on a global stage.For its next act of appreciation, the North American sportswear behemoth is launching the retro runner in a previously-mythical “USA” sample.A similar, Navy-based version was created at the time, but never hit the shelves. Like this pair, the sample featured circular patterns along the profiles, a winged “USA” crest on the tongue and a semi-translucent “Grey” cage and heel counter.To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the unreleased Navy “USA” version gets a chance for glory, boasting the same unrivaled fit and comfort that has made the Air Presto a timeless sensation.Instead of a plain base, however, the alternative proposition indulges in a faint “Navy” across its sock-like upper.