New Jordans, The Air Jordan 13 “Reverse Bred” takes the classic “Bred” Air Jordan 13 and reverses the color blocking. A release will take place during 2021. This Air Jordan 13 sports the highly sought after colorway, and sees “Gym Red” dressing the model’s suede upper and toe area, whilst black suede helps to elevate the mudguards and heels. Black Jumpman branding comes in on the tongue, laces, lining, and midsole. Rounding out the final details is a red outsole and hologram insignia on the ankle. Midsoles, laces, and liners come equipped in black. We’ve popped this one into Photoshop to give you a better visual representation, for now, until better looks arrive.
This Air Jordan 13 comes highlighted with Gym Red suede across the panels that extend across the toe box, tongue, and heel. In addition, the classic colorway was made iconic by Michael Jordan wearing it during his last season with the Chicago Bulls. He would also win his sixth NBA championship and capture his second 3-peat. Furthermore, Black suede adorns the lower part of the panels and the midsole while the same shade covers the laces, liner, and other small details throughout. Lastly, both Red and Black appear on the outsole, and the traditional hologram lands by the heel to finish the look.
Jordan Release 2020, Inspired by Jordan’s infamous “Black Cat” nickname, the silhouette features a holographic jewel at the heel and outsole resembling a panther eye and paw, respectively. Other notable design details include dimpled midfoot overlays, a carbon fiber plate, and Zoom Air cushioning. This release marks the return of 3M reflective material to the black ballistic nylon upper. Black also coats the tumbled leather on the toe. The traditional True Red suede appears on the heel and midsole. Red accents the Jumpman branding on the tongue. And finally, the signature black cat inspired green holographic jewel is embedded into the ankle. Other original pairs – four “Mid” and two “Low” – deliver a mix of Chicago Bulls-friendly and lifestyle-oriented color schemes including “Flint”, “Chutney”, and “Carolina Blue”.

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