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ÿþIt s been awhile since we ve last www.topretroshop.com seen the Jordan Six Rings, a hybrid model that combines the signature silhouettes Mike wore during all six of his NBA championships. The shoe got a little crazy and oversaturated the last time we saw it back in 2014, as it featured patent leathers, elephant print, and even football cleat PEs. Now we get word that the Jordan 6 Rings is coming back later this year in some simpler colorways to start, but time will only tell if it regains the confidence to sport color combinations like this one. The updated mudguard features new paint speckling and a tumbled leather while accents like Navy/Red-White and White/Royal-Black will release later this year. Stay tuned for more of this hybrid in the future right here on Sneaker News.
What better way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 1 then by dropping more awesome colorways than you can count in the month of March? We ve already seen the OG Sport Red and the OG Sport Blue retros drop and then disappear quicker than you can imagine, and the iconic atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Elephant is coming back later this week (there s even the atmos Pack for those of you that basketball shoes for men want a Safari Printed Air Jordan 3). For those of you looking to shed some of the vintage weight from the 1987 Tinker Hatfield classic, there s always this retro-inspired Air Max 1 Ultra 2.0 Air Max Day , headed to retailers on March 16th for $120.
You might remember the debut Jordan Ultra Fly as the head-turning almost alien-like model that an on-fire Jimmy Butler wore during the Bulls playoff push basketball shoes on sale last season. The Kurim upper was flexible and unique enough to warrant your attention, and showed that Jordan Brand was willing to experiment with their on-court models while the retro release slate held down the purists out there. Today we get a look at the sequel, and there s no denying that the Jordan Ultra Fly 2 is heavily influenced by the Air Jordan 15. You can tell right away based on the Ultra Fly s tongue, one that juts out in a similar Flight inspired motif as the Jordan 15 retro. The slip-on mesh upper even features a woven-like pattern until it gives way to the modern Tape-esque tech on the mudguard for lockdown support. There s Zoom Air to hold down the cushioning system while a wavy midsole adds unique definition to the otherwise retro-based model. What do you think of the look?
The Jordan 3 Katrina is finally releasing this Holiday 2017 season alongside the Jordan 3 Black Cat for what could be the two premier releases for Jordan Brand s Fall/Winter retro collection. The Jordan 3 Katrina was a special version of the Air Jordan 3 Retro created exclusively for charity auctions supporting relief efforts in Hurricane Katrina s aftermath back in 2006. Now over a decade later, we ll finally see the Chicago-esque pair featuring a matching red lining and midsole release at retailers. The Air Jordan 3 Black Cat first released back in 2007 featuring an all black colorway with premium patent leather on the mudguard, nubuck, and jet black elephant print for a simple classic that fits right in with the Jumpman s current all-black overhauling of select retro models. Stay tuned for more Jordan Release Dates right here on Sneaker News and let us know which pair you re more excited about in the comments section below.
The last time there was an all-red Jordan 5, the sneaker game was a bit different. We re talking about the Air Jordan 5 Raging Bull Pack that featured a premium red suede version of Mike s classic 1990 offering that donned the Chicago accents in a way nobody had ever seen before. For those of you that missed out on the 2009 duo, there s always the Jordan 5 Red Suede, slated to release July 1st for $190 USD. The Jordan 5 Red Suede takes a similar inspiration to task, but this time features a matching red midsole, black shark teeth, and an icy outsole to match the reflective 3M tongue. Also included is an updated side panel mesh cage in all red instead of the traditional transparency. What do you think of Jordan Brand s experimentation with Red Suede once again?
Tinker Hatfield changed the sneaker game forever when he introduced the Nike Air Max 1 over three decades ago. The visible air-wielding model has since become one of the most classic sneakers of all time, and Tinker was such a fan of the technology that he took a huge risk when designing his first creation for Michael Jordan in 1988 s Air Jordan 3 by including the air window and a head-turning graphic print on the heel and toecap. Now the two Tinker greats are coming together with the help of Elephant Print and Safari Print in the Jordan Max atmos Pack on March 18th, 2017, headed to retailers in limited quantities for $400 USD.
What better way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 1 then by dropping more awesome colorways than you can count in the month of March? We ve already seen the OG Sport Red and the OG Sport Blue retros drop and then disappear quicker than you can imagine, and the iconic atmos x Nike Air Max 1 Elephant is coming back later this week (there s even the atmos Pack for those of you that basketball shoes for men want a Safari Printed Air Jordan 3). For those of you looking to shed some of the vintage weight from the 1987 Tinker Hatfield classic, there s always this retro-inspired Air Max 1 Ultra 2.0 Air Max Day , headed to retailers on March 16th for $120.
You might remember the debut Jordan Ultra Fly as the head-turning almost alien-like model that an on-fire Jimmy Butler wore during the Bulls playoff push basketball shoes on sale last season. The Kurim upper was flexible and unique enough to warrant your attention, and showed that Jordan Brand was willing to experiment with their on-court models while the retro release slate held down the purists out there. Today we get a look at the sequel, and there s no denying that the Jordan Ultra Fly 2 is heavily influenced by the Air Jordan 15. You can tell right away based on the Ultra Fly s tongue, one that juts out in a similar Flight inspired motif as the Jordan 15 retro. The slip-on mesh upper even features a woven-like pattern until it gives way to the modern Tape-esque tech on the mudguard for lockdown support. There s Zoom Air to hold down the cushioning system while a wavy midsole adds unique definition to the otherwise retro-based model. What do you think of the look?
The Jordan 3 Katrina is finally releasing this Holiday 2017 season alongside the Jordan 3 Black Cat for what could be the two premier releases for Jordan Brand s Fall/Winter retro collection. The Jordan 3 Katrina was a special version of the Air Jordan 3 Retro created exclusively for charity auctions supporting relief efforts in Hurricane Katrina s aftermath back in 2006. Now over a decade later, we ll finally see the Chicago-esque pair featuring a matching red lining and midsole release at retailers. The Air Jordan 3 Black Cat first released back in 2007 featuring an all black colorway with premium patent leather on the mudguard, nubuck, and jet black elephant print for a simple classic that fits right in with the Jumpman s current all-black overhauling of select retro models. Stay tuned for more Jordan Release Dates right here on Sneaker News and let us know which pair you re more excited about in the comments section below.
The last time there was an all-red Jordan 5, the sneaker game was a bit different. We re talking about the Air Jordan 5 Raging Bull Pack that featured a premium red suede version of Mike s classic 1990 offering that donned the Chicago accents in a way nobody had ever seen before. For those of you that missed out on the 2009 duo, there s always the Jordan 5 Red Suede, slated to release July 1st for $190 USD. The Jordan 5 Red Suede takes a similar inspiration to task, but this time features a matching red midsole, black shark teeth, and an icy outsole to match the reflective 3M tongue. Also included is an updated side panel mesh cage in all red instead of the traditional transparency. What do you think of Jordan Brand s experimentation with Red Suede once again?
Tinker Hatfield changed the sneaker game forever when he introduced the Nike Air Max 1 over three decades ago. The visible air-wielding model has since become one of the most classic sneakers of all time, and Tinker was such a fan of the technology that he took a huge risk when designing his first creation for Michael Jordan in 1988 s Air Jordan 3 by including the air window and a head-turning graphic print on the heel and toecap. Now the two Tinker greats are coming together with the help of Elephant Print and Safari Print in the Jordan Max atmos Pack on March 18th, 2017, headed to retailers in limited quantities for $400 USD.