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Air Jordan 13 Del Sol Gonna Drop on January 2022

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Air Jordan 13 Del Sol Gonna Drop on January 2022

New Air Force 1 ,The Air Jordan 13 “Del Sol” is a new colorway of Michael Jordan’s thirteenth signature shoe that will be kicking off the new year.From the Starfish to the Lucky Green, to the Hyper Royal and the Court Purple, we’ve sure had our fill of white leather, black pod, and color-suede Jordan 13 releases. But still, there’s more. Jordan Brand will once again be visiting the simple theme with the release of the Air Jordan 13 “Del Sol” — aka the “White Melo”.Air Jordan 13 “Del Sol”Dressed in a White, University Red, Del Sol, and Black color scheme.The latter title is a reference to the never-released (B-Grade) Air Jordan 13 “Class of 2002” from 2018, of which the pair is expected to draw its inspiration. This Air Jordan 13 is expected to feature White leather on the panels, toe, and tongues with a matching liner.which is expected to arrive in the same vein as the aforementioned releases from the past few years. Given that information, we’ve headed into Photoshop to edit some images to give you a fairly good idea of what to expect early next year. At this stage, it’s not clear if the pair will feature University Red accents like Melo’s ill-fated release.Other details include Yellow (Del Sol) suede overlays, Red appearing on the Jumpman tongue and outsole completed with a Black rubber sole.

Jordan Sale USA has teamed up with Nike SB to release a special edition Dunk High inspired by one of Greek’s most popular food, the gyro kebab.Titled the Color Skates x Nike SB Dunk High “Kebab and Destroy” — a playful nod to Skate and Destroy — the pair is just as delicious as it sounds, featuring a slew of ingredient-themed panels and embroidery that capture the essence of the gyros kebab.the Nike SB Dunk High features a Tan suede base to represent the pita paired with Red laces and Swooshes as a nod to tomatoes, and a White toe box resembling the famous tzatziki sauce.Featuring a tan and yellow suede base to represent pita and french fries, red laces and Swooshes as a nod to toasted tomatoes, and a white toe box that nods tangy tzatziki sauce. Other details includes Brown elephant print at the heel used as the meat component with gyro graphics on the medial side and insoles finished with kebab and destroy” tag on the inner tongue.Brown elephant overlays in the rear is an obvious nod to freshly-barbequed lamb — and if there was any confusion to its inspiration, a gyro is embroidered onto the medial ankle side. Opposing that is the store’s colorful C motif, while insoles are illustrated in full kebab graphics to complete the design.

Jordan Release News will be releasing a new Air Jordan 1 High OG “Prototype” colorway during the Fall 2021 season. a new “Pro” colorway of the Jordan 1 High is reportedly hitting shelves in September. Given its far-off release date, early images and a potential mock-up depiction of the style have yet to leak but the pair will don a “White/Total Orange/Multi-Color” makeover.The upper on the sneaker uses white and royal leather with nubuck overlays in grey and Carolina Blue on the ankle flap. A black Swoosh and heel counter is utilized with white contrast stitching and the black nylon tongue features a Total Orange tongue tag.Air Jordan 1 OG “Prototype”Dressed in a White, Total Orange, and Multi-Color color scheme. This Air Jordan 1 features a leather build with nubuck overlays and hits of reflective Silver throughout. With a perforated collar, this model can be customized both into a high or low top.In addition to the aforementioned reports, there are at least two more Air Jordan 1s reportedly releasing this fall/winter including in the “Burgundy Crush” and “Varsity Red” colorways.More Total Orange hits are seen in the contrast stitching on the ankle collar as well as a mini Swoosh on the toebox. A white midsole and black outsole finish off the sneaker.Applying fresh colors to both the shoe and packaging, this release comes in full family and extended sizing for women.

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