Buy The Sneaker, Inspired by Michael Jordan shattering a backboard by dunking during a 1985 exhibition game in Italy, the “Shattered Backboard” Jordan 1 debuted in June 2015. Dressed in a White, Electro Orange, and Black color scheme. This Air Jordan 1 features a White leather base with Black overlays at the at the forefoot, eyelets, and Swoosh. A Orange accents are applied on the collars, tongues, insole, and rubber outsole to complete the design. Swooshes on the tongue’s label also don the citrus tone, as does the outsole underfoot. Everything in-between keeps things simple in “White” or “Black”.
Jordan Release 2020 is set to release a new Air Jordan 1 during Summer 2021 that comes in a similar “Shattered Backboard” color blocking. Two alternate variations would follow, along with a satin version of the original in women’s sizing. The actual pair of Jordan 1s supposedly worn by Jordan in that game recently sold for $615,000 at auction. Dressed in shades of orange, black and white, the pair look cleaner than ever and showcase signature Jordan 1 features such as the Nike Swoosh, Nike Air logo and wings logo across the collar.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Mono Clay is done in a Mono Clay/Mono Clay-Mono Clay color scheme. The shoe is essentially a tonal Clay iteration of the model where the upper, lining, laces and sole will all be done in a Clay hue. Each adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 features a semi-translucent sheath upper with signature side stripes and rear pull tabs. Boost cushioning underneath completes the design. That’s not all though, the laces have also received added eyelets for protection. The pull-tab at the rear and usual side stripe add some contrasting dark blue touches, while a crisp icy white outsole completes the look.

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