2020 Jordans, Launching in a predominantly “Sail” colorway, the tweaked Why Not Zer0.3 omits the model’s signature midfoot strap. Cables at the lateral forefoot and heel are introduced to deliver the lockdown Westbrook’s explosive game requires. This SE version comes similar features as the non-SE version while also using a slimmer build. Additionally, the shoe comes with a different lacing system that features wired cables on the forefoot and ankle area.
This offering of the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 comes dressed in Sail, Black, Spruce Aura, and Flash Crimson. Looking closer this Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE comes highlighted in a bright Pink and Purple which is accented throughout while Black hits the eyelets, placed on the liner and lower part of the shoe. The lacing system has been modified, as it now features wired cables on the forefoot and ankle area. The extra pull-tab on the tongue and the reworked one at the rear further indulge in the vibrant red color, which appears in a gradient finish on the midsole.
Retro Jordan debuted the Jordan Delta earlier in the year, and now they continue to add to its lineup with another clean offering. Dressed in a White, Stealth, Black, and Hyper Royal color scheme. The Air Jordan 5 “Hyper Royal” will take part of Jordan Brand’s 2021 lineup that’s expected to releasing during its early months. The shoe features a White mesh base with Grey suede overlays highlighted with Blue contrasting accents. A Red insole atop a React cushioned sole completes the design.

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