2017-01-04

New Air Jordan Shoes Pinnacle line is known for bringing a taste of luxury to the court, but this "Obsidian" Jordan seems to have upped the ante. Detailed images that have just showed up on SNKRS highlight the craftsmanship of the quilting and have the bronze studs and eyelets looking sumptuous. Just like the Air Jordan 11 last year, The Remade teamed up with 400ml to design their own Air Jordan 4 Chinese New Year Custom. Dressed in a Black, Matte Silver, White and Soar color scheme. This Air Jordan 4 features a Black tumbled leather upper with Grey and White detailing throughout. Blue accents adds for a nice pop on the inner tongues, insole and outsole. Inspired by the word "Blessings" in English, "吉祥話" in Chinese. This Air Jordan 4 features a premium leather upper dressed in Red. They replaced the Jumpman logo with a Gold plate 3D mold 發 (wealth), having "恭喜發財" on the tongue, adding fish scale design on the midsole which was inspired by a Chinese saying "年年有餘" means prosperity through the year. Freaker Sneaks continues the classic gaming system installment with his latest Air Jordan 4 Super Nintendo Custom. Inspired by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, this Air Jordan 4 features a Grey-based upper with graphic inspired tongue tags. Each pair is created using official Super Nintendo controllers. The buttons and control pad are pressable.Jordans 2017 is well aware of the lifestyle implications that their iconic signature series has in today's fashion world. That's why we've seen so many Pinnacle and Premium takedowns in the past year while the brand has also expanded their collaborative efforts with a number of influential designers. The Air Jordan 4 Royalty pays tribute to the elevated status of Michael Jordan's fourth signature model with a luxurious full black nubuck construction while Metallic Gold accents hit the wing-inspired lace eyelets and branding throughout. AIR JORDAN IV The Air Jordan IV debuted in 1989 and was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It features lightweight netting and plastic wings on the upper as well as visible Max Air. The original colorways of the Air Jordan IV are "White/Cement," "Bred," "Military," and "Fire Red." The Tinker Hatfield creation features a 3/4 (or mid) cut similar to the Air Jordan III, large "Flight" logo on the tongue, plastic lace hole accents, and a visible Air-Sole unit. Although the Air Jordan IV did not need help in the popularity department after its release, the Air Jordan IV was famously featured in Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing" catapulting its appeal into a new realm.New Jordans 2016 plans on bringing back a number of awesome colorways of the iconic Air Jordan 4 retro throughout 2017, and those of you hoping that the Air Jordan 4 Motorsports retro from 2006 (this time without the Mars Blackmon logo on the heel panel) would release in a full family size run, we have good news. Today we get a look at official images of the Air Jordan 4 "Motorsports" GS rendition as we can finally see the finer details of the sought after pair. The heel construction doesn't go back to the ‘Nike Air’ branding, but the high-contrast white and black based upper injects some vibrancy through Varsity Blue accents on the lining and midsole for a standout look. It looks like the womens range will continue strong in 2016, with this latest denim-clad Air Jordan 4 leading the charge. Constructed with "Dark Obsidian" denim, branding on the upper is highlighted with "Vivid Pink" that matches the tricolour sole unit.In 1985 Nike designed Jordan's first shoe the Air Jordan 1. The Jordan For Girls line features a unique logo; our beloved Jumpman. The Jumpman logo was first introduced on the Air Jordan 3. The logo has now become iconic being used on both sneakers and apparel. The Air Jordan craze began when the NBA originally banned the first pair, due to the lack of white present on the shoe. Michael wore them anyway and the marketing campaign for Nike was set. The brand has yet to slow down it's progressive ways, proving that they are still pushing the limits with their innovative, new technologies.

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