Air Jordan 5 Anthracite Wolf Grey Clear Black Will Arrive on Feb 24th, 2021

Air Jordan 5 Anthracite Wolf Grey Clear Black Will Arrive on Feb 24th, 2021

As part of its 30th anniversary event, Air Jordan 5 released some famous combinations in 2020. Although it will not celebrate a milestone anniversary next year, considering that it will appear in the recently announced Jordan brand 2021 spring collection in two outfits, it will always be obsessed with finding more options for fighter inspiration. One pair of shoes has adopted the "invisible" color scheme of the shoe since 2007, and the second suggestion is to extend the signature reflective material of the sneakers designed by Tinker Hatfield from the tongue to other parts of the body. The upcoming Jordan 5 mainly uses the "anthracite" hue, is made of suede leather and fabric, and uses shiny details on the waist and bottom of the tongue, rather than on the upper tongue with the trapeze logo. Other original details-the "23" logo on the outside of the heel and the spots on the midsole tooling designed by shark teeth are emphasized-but the retro style remains the same, combining traditional and modern styles.

Nike SB's Orange Label is designed for skate shops and has begun to introduce shoe logos in a basic form, relying on leather, suede and rubber soles to provide a non-decorative way for those who want to skate. Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO has launched a clean white and black options, and will soon launch a navy blue suede upper with a black Swoosh logo and the same gum outsole. We speculate that navy suede will be used in sports shoes of other orange brands, such as Blazer Mid, Bruin, Gato, and even SB Dunk Mid. South Korea’s Kasina reported a decline this week, but please note that these will only enter skate shops in the coming weeks.

Through cooperation, 2020 Air Jordans can transform their favorite DIY design language into mainstream footwear. From Vapormax to the most recent set of Air Force 1, Cynthia Lu and her team have won gold medals many times, and they soon did so again with Dunk Low and Swarovski by their side. Just like the product's debut, the second olive green color scheme-possibly an exclusive product of Famp;F-has already been seen on the feet of many celebrities. The structure is the same as the original. This pair of shoes uses the same luxurious crystals and is scattered on the upper in a random manner. The toe cap, the Swoosh logo, the middle frame, etc. are all processed into the same decoration, and the background alone is adjusted, adding a few changes in color. This forest-like hue is integrated into the entire shoe, only the lace unit and sole are less saturated.


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