Shop Air Jordan Basketball Shoes, Air Jordan 35 “DNA” PF Forbidden Yellow and Black Hollow-Out Cushioning Cushioning Basketball Shoe Oversized Front and Back Real ZOOM Blessing, this shoe features a similar design with a stealthy ripstop base structure and collar overlays. New The color on the shoes, heel brand, shoelaces and shoe ropes are all decorated with black. The upper of the AJ 35 is not made of a single material, but leather and suede materials are added to each other. Splicing to create. The “Bayou Boys” Air Jordan 35 color tone echoes the crackling, the excessive elements extending from the toe to the heel are quite wild, with the jagged label of the toe and the heel, the eye-catching effect is very strong.
New Jordans Retro, The Air Jordan 35’s tone echoes the crackle. The excessive elements extending from the toe to the heel are quite wild. With the serrated label on the toe and the heel, the eye-catching effect is extremely strong. The upper is made of pure white, and the details are made of cracked effect. Made of faux alligator leather, meant to show us the diversity of New Orleans. Based on aerodynamic principles, the upper adopts a bold and eye-catching overlay design, breaking through the traditional midsole and incorporating herringbone shading, combining classic and innovative design elements.
Buy New Jordans, The Air Jordan 34 is a versatile casual sports basketball shoe. Based on aerodynamic principles, the upper features a bold and eye-catching overlay design. Breaking through the traditional midsole and incorporating herringbone shading, it combines classic and innovative design elements. Made by molding The Eclipse midsole system made of TPU keeps you steady over and over again. Double zipper overlays in exclusive leather and stretch mesh provide a sleek look while serving as an extra layer of lock. The patch interprets the word “Dongdan” in the shape of two basketballs, and the pattern on the insole is a multi-colored block that resembles a map of the acupuncture points on the sole of the foot, echoing the theme of ‘Reflexology’.

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