2020 Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Midnight Navy” for Online Sale
If the hype surrounding Travis Scott's partnership with Playstation shows anything, it's that Nike SB Dunk Low won't disappear anytime soon. However, because 5 pairs of shoes were not enough to meet the growing demand that once frequented this store, the Swoosh logo gave birth to dozens of other suggestions. As planned in 2021? : Low dunk version of the original "UNLV" color scheme. It was dubbed that it was launched on an elementary school scale, with a two-tone arrangement to commemorate the University of Nevada, Las Vegas running the "rebel" star running in the late 1980s, and ostensibly reached adult size. Although the original pair used to dunk high in the legendary "Faithful to Your School" package from 1985, Retro chose a shorter silhouette. "Soft gray" laid the foundation for the eye-catching "university red", which surpassed all the upper coverings; the "NIKE AIR" brand also incorporated a scarlet tone on the tongue. The soles and sole units have been effectively transplanted since last year because they boasted the tried and tested "white" midsole/red outsole combination.
Before the world witnessed New Yeezy Boost 2020 attempting to run for president again, the outside world dealt with the adidas Yeezy rumors in 2021. The latest model is Yeezy Boost 380 "Yecoraite". At a glance, the upcoming pair of shoes looks like the "Pepper" series launched in September: Primeknit uppers use digital camouflage patterns with light brown and gray gradients; the perforated stripes on the side make people addicted to sand, light brown Tune. However, the upcoming Yeezy uses a sole combination that has never been used before, and the creamy white translucent midsole features the fan's favorite chewing gum tread.
Although the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics will definitely interfere with Nike’s many commemorative plans, the postponement did not cancel the most coveted iteration of the Air Jordan 1. Beginning in 2001, it used to be a Japanese exclusive "Midnight Navy" arrangement. Launched in the United States on the 14th. Although the “white/metallic silver/midnight navy blue” hue of the duo may seem bland compared to today’s standards, the tri-color makeup marks the first time that Peter Moore’s Air Jordan design has adopted a non-original color scheme. In addition, tomorrow’s decline has opened the floodgates for the country’s exclusive Jordanians that have suddenly appeared in the past 19 years. This stateside retro is not packaged in a special metal briefcase, but it also captures a moment in history, reminding us again that the first signature sneakers launched by Michael Jordan in cooperation with NIKE, Inc. are eternal.
