The Air Jordan 36 is a basketball shoe manufactured by NIKE, Inc. for Brand Jordan. As its name suggests, it’s the 36th model in Michael Jordan’s signature sneaker line, the most successful athlete-specific shoe collection of all-time. Designed ostensibly for the Olympic hardwood, the pair follows in the same schema as Luka Doncic’s own. A solid-toned base kicks off the colorway, dressing both the breathable mesh and leather overlays in a white neutral. The midsole follows suit only partially, as black speckles dresses adjacent to a blue Eclipse Plate and matching foxing stripe. Adding to the aesthetic is an obsidian-colored tongue with Tatum’s signature logo stamped on the left shoe and the Jumpman branding on the right. Rounding out the design is the double-stacked Zoom Air cushioning in the midsole and a translucent outsole.
New Jordan 2022, The Air Jordan 36 SE “Tatum” wears a blue void, white, and university red color scheme. The clean white hue works its way throughout the textile mesh upper that’s combined with a wraparound TPU ribbon throughout the midfoot providing wearers with side-to-side stability. Knitted materials that forge the lower half of the upper along with the synthetic mid-foot strip and leather tongues and collars are treated with a bold and bright blue and come accented with a hint of teal that applies to the thin mold that surrounds the throat and lips out towards the back. To further expand upon its Team USA vibe, bold red accents sprinkle to the Jumpman logo on the right foot, his “JT” initials on the left side, the Air Jordan 7-esque branding on the interior sides of the tongues and the heels tabs. Sole pieces feature white and black speckled patterns and come neighbored by a blue mold and a milky outsole.
Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, Akin to its direct predecessor (the Air Jordan 35), the latest silhouette takes design cues from the Air Jordan 5, namely the tall tongue and sunken heel. The upper, however, features an ostensibly reworked composite textile coupled with synthetic reinforcement around the forefoot, along the tongue and across the heel. Most of its upper build leans on a white hue to paint over the mesh mid-foot and toe boxes as well as the smooth leathers that make up the collars. A darker blue serves as the secondary color as it contrasts through throat, tongue and heel tabs and thin mold that breaks up the collars and lower parts of the base. The throats split between the Jumpman logo on the right shoe and Dončić’s new insignia that reimagines his “LD” initials and “77” uniform number, both of which stand out in white. Midsoles are predominantly decorated with white backgrounds and black speckles, but come paired with a minty teal mold. Icy outsoles round off its design.

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