Russell Westbrook will be lacing up an “LA Born” colorway of his signature shoe, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3, during the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. This offering of the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 is a throwback to the ’90s in its vibrant color scheme, the print around the heel tabs into Air Jordan lore, while the colorway names points to Westbrook’s hometown.
2019 Jordan, Originally released in 1998 as the first ever Jordan built exclusively for the women’s game, the Air Jordan Women’s OG has finally returned in 2020. Much of this silhouette’s recognizable DNA is shared with the Air Jordan 13, including the carbon fiber plate in the midsole for support, herringbone traction zones to keep more of the outsole in contact with the street, and the Jumpman flying high over the “W” embroidered on the heel. One of those includes this upcoming “Barely Rose” offering that features a Pink suede upper with Black mesh overlays, laces, inner lining, and rubber outsole.
This offering of the New Air Jordan 6 Rings features a White mesh and leather upper paired with its signature Black patent leather overlay. Ahead of the Air Jordan 6 releasing, Jordan Brand dropped the Jordan 6 Rings in a “Defining Moments” color blocking. Additional Black detailing with Gold contrasting accents atop an icy translucent outsole completes the design.

Leave a Reply