The model applies shaggy and glossy suede and features black gloss accents and a translucent pink outsole.
The shocking-pink color scheme of the Women’s Air Jordan XIV Low is charged by Jordan Brand’s belief in being boldly and unapologetically yourself. The shoe is completed by an iced-out translucent outsole. This model is highlighted by various shades of blue combined with soft nubuck and clear TPU eye stays. The shoe, which will release in PS and TD sizing, also comes with a hangtag and elevated packaging.Īnother women’s exclusive, this colorway takes inspiration from bluebird days. The bubble gum reference inspires subtle detailing, including a printed bubble gum splat on the bottom of the outsole. Inspired by the light pink hues of bubble gum, this women’s exclusive features a mix of matte nubuck and patent leather. Among the highlights are multiple women’s-exclusive styles and four iterations of the Nike Air Jordan I. SeptemThe Jordan Brand Holiday 2021 Retro Footwear collection brings outdoor utility to fresh, seasonal color twists, creating a lineup ready to be worn in and out of the cold. The 2021 Día de Muertos collection releases October 24 on SNKRS in Mexico, October 26 on the Nike App in Mexico and October 29 globally. The graphic details combine Nike symbols with illustrations borrowed from Mictlán, such as skulls and bones, the Xolo dog (the canine companion who guides souls through the afterlife), symbolic creatures like the jaguar, iguana and more. The apparel includes a bomber jacket and a collection of T-shirts.
The Air Jordan 1 presents a bright jaguar print, a multicolor embroidered Swoosh with an arrow, and the words Siempre and Familia stamped on each tongue. Through a bright array of colors and reflective treatments, the patterns on the shoes - including an Air Force 1 and an Air Jordan 1 - illustrate the sensation of Mictlán, the journey of nine levels that celebrates the infinite power of family connection with loved ones. The Air Force 1 features an embroidered Swoosh with colorful pigments and a Siempre Familia graphic is printed on the insole in remembrance to family members. The collection is another example of how Nike sees local expressions as the means to share culture across the world and invite everyone into sport. OctoThe 2021 Día de Muertos pack joins the Lucha Libre capsule in recognizing one of Mexico’s most important traditions through a collection of legacy silhouettes and apparel. The pack focuses on Siempre Familia, describing the unbreakable bond of families. Jordan Los Angeles, Shoe Palace (Los Angeles) Jordan Paris, Bastille (Paris), Opium (Paris), Shinzo (Pairs), BSTN (Germany), Oquim (Netherlands), Bottega Back Door (Bologna, Italy), Sneakers N Stuff, Kickzġ20 Bayiqi (Fuzhou), 1 East Changan (Beijing), 139 Nandong (Shanghai), 1 Hongxing (Chengdu), 688 Jiefang (Wuhan), 218 Tianhe (Guangzhou), 2 Zhongshannan (Nanjing), 188 Minzu (Chongqing), 5 Xinghuo (Xi’an), 6 Nanmenwai (Tianjin), 546 Yanan (Hangzhou), 9668 Shennan (Shenzhen), 108 Zhongshankxi (Shijiazhuang), 9 Guanghua (Beijing), 77 Songhu (Shanghai), 128 Zhongjie (Shenyang), 99 Hubindong (Xiamen), WZK BJ (Beijing), WZK SH (Shanghai), Colour TJ (Tianjin), XH55 (Guangzhou), SKP-S BJ (Beijing), Soul Goods SH (Shanghai) Jordan Hongdae (Seoul), Jordan Manila, Jordan Seoul, Titan, Tokyo 23 (Japan) North America will launch both shoes on January 23. The Air Jordan XXXV Titan and the Air Jordan XXIII Titan will be available December 23 from Titan and December 29 from Jumpman doors and select retailers in EMEA, APLA and GC below. The lighting bolt logo is subtly printed throughout the silhouette.įor more information, visit. The Air Jordan XXXV brings a similar color scheme, rooted in a black heel counter and crossing into red webbing above the Eclipse Plate 2.0. The Titan lightning bolt logo appears on the tongue and the sockliner. The Air Jordan XXIII, a landmark silhouette for the Philippines after the 2008 Titanium release, features lightning-bolt-esque stitching on the upper. Now, both silhouettes are releasing in special editions from Manila-retailer Titan, which has been the conduit to Filipino basketball culture for a decade. DecemThe Air Jordan XXXV and the Air Jordan XXIII were both designed to bridge the worlds of in-game technology and thoughtful material use in a basketball shoe.