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Who Picked Up The Air Jordan 5 Low Neymar Today
By SoleInsider
The wait finally came to an end today as we saw the release of the Air Jordan 5 Low Neymar.
This collaboration between soccer superstar Neymar Jr. and Jordan Brand didn’t really gain any traction up until this week when Jordan Brand started marketing the hell out of it. The low-top colorway of the Air Jordan 5 comes equipped with a reflective grey upper that has also been hit with black speckling all throughout for an eye-catching look. Black and Infrared detailing adds some contrast to the upper as well as an icy blue outsole.
So who picked up a pair? Were these worth the $200 retail price? Let us know why you copped or passed down in the comments below. Don’t forget to check out our Air Jordan 5 Low Neymar launch page for more images and information on this sneaker.
An Air Jordan 2 Low Inspired By The Tar Heels Releases Next Week
By SoleInsider
So far we’ve seen two colorways of the Air Jordan 2 Low release in 2016. Next week we’ll be seeing the third with the Air Jordan 2 Low UNC.
Believed to be inspired by Michael Jordan’s college alma mater, this Air Jordan 2 features a White textured leather upper with University Blue detailing on the heel, side panel piping, outsole and the branding on the tongue. Finishing off the Tar Heels theme is Midnight Navy which can be seen on the inner liner, heel counter, outsole and the tongue branding.
Look for the Air Jordan 2 Low UNC at select Jordan Brand retailers on June 11th for $160.Are you looking to cop?
I was kind of on the fence about picking up the Air Jordan 2 Low Chicago because I?m a fan of the colorway, but I don?t like the UNC-inspired look so these will be a pass for me.
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This Summers Two Air Jordan Low Colorways Drop Tomorrow
By SoleInsider
Summer 2016 begins with a bang in the world of Air Jordans, with the drop of two highly anticipated colorways of the Air Jordan 11 Low. Following up the “Flu Game” Air Jordan 12 last weekend, the wallets of collectors get no break this weekend as many will be picking up these two latest drops of the Air Jordan 11 Low, featuring the return of the White/Varsity Red colorway first released in 2001 and the all-new Navy/Gum version. Get one last detailed look at each colorway here to help you decide if you need one, the other, or both, and grab your pairs while they last at select Jordan Brand retailers like Packer Shoes tomorrow.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Metallic Navy Is Almost Here
By SoleInsider
Jordan Brand has a ton of heat coming this Fall and Holiday seasons regarding the strong return of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG, but is this weekend’s release of a 1985 original colorway being slept on? The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Metallic Navy” was one of four pairs that utilized a premium white leather with metallic accented Swooshes, Wing branding, and heel panels but each has been forgotten in the realm of OG looks. This clean pair keeps things simple as the remastering process brings a patent leather with a metallic sheen to match the original Nike Air branding found on the tongue. Are you a fan of this Saturday’s Air Jordan 1? Check out more photos below and know that you can reserve your size right now on eBay.
Will You Be Adding The Air Jordan 1 High OG Metallic Navy To Your Collection
By SoleInsider
In less than 24 hours you’ll be able to add an OG Air Jordan 1 to your collection with the release of this Metallic Navy colorway.
Having originally released back in 1985 and put into the vault ever since, Jordan Brand is bringing back this Air Jordan 1 which is a part of the OG Metallic Series that includes a handful of other colorways. This Air Jordan 1 features a White leather upper with Metallic Navy detailing on the Swoosh, ankle, Wings logo, inner liner, outsole, and the Nike Air branding on the tongue. It just doesn’t get more classic than this.
Retailing for $160, will you grab a pair tomorrow? Make sure you bookmark our Air Jordan 1 High OG Metallic Navy launch page for the latest images, videos, release information and other important updates.
Following the release of its Post Modern S/S 2016 collection, Hender Scheme reveals another solid range of revamped footwear, which highlighted by their own revision of the iconic Air Jordan 4.
While the aforementioned set introduced the basketball silhouette in all-black, this particular line is now draped in navy. Other silhouettes from label’s Manual Industrial Products are featured as well, such as the Presto, Micro Pacer and Superstar — all of which are treated in the monochromatic color scheme.
This entire range will be offered exclusively at Dover Street Market Ginza starting tomorrow, June 4th.
While the OG Metallic Navy colorway is releasing tomorrow, it seems that additional variations of the iconic Air Jordan 1 will be arriving throughout the season.
Previewing two particular finishes in traditional shades of white/black and black/white, the basketball silhouette is comprised of premium leather which is supplemented atop a durable full-length rubber sole unit.
Detailed with its recognizable wings logo on the ankles, a notable detail consists of “Nike Air” branding located on the tongues in red.
An official release date for these pairs have yet to be announced, but stay tuned for further updates.
The Air Jordan 12 Hyper Jade Looks Similar To 2013s Gamma Blue Release
By SoleInsider
Remember the Air Jordan 12 “Gamma Blue” from 2013? The pair featured the shade of the moment to match that holiday season’s Air Jordan 11 release with a simple black base and striking electric blue accent on the mudguard to truly stand out. Now Jordan Brand is back with a near-identical look exclusive to grade school sizes with the Air Jordan 12 “Hyper Jade” due to release July 2nd for $140 USD. The shade is a little lighter blue than the previous 2013 variety while an inner lining matches and Metallic Silver accents add a premium finish. Check out a better look below and know stay tuned for more of the latest Jordan release dates right here on Sneaker News.
After big release of the much-awaited Air Jordan 12 Flu Game, Jordan Brand is showing no signs of slowing down in the summer months as we are getting several releases this weekend that could easily headline their own Saturday if given the chance. It’s going to be interesting to see how the sneakerheads divide their money up as the variety ranges from the hyped to the kinda hyped to the very hyped.
Of course, I could make the assumption that the Nike and Jordan Brand are clearing the plate so they won’t get smothered by the next adidas Yeezy Boost release (not to mention a handful of NMDs), but we won’t got that far. Maybe…
Juan Martinez, Editor-In-Chief: (PASS) I can’t shake the feeling that it would look so much better in its original form factor. The collaboration itself between Jordan and the sports heroes the kids like these days is great, but the end product isn’t doing it for me. Now if they release a non-cleated version of the Jordan x Neymar Hypervenoms, I’m in.
Renz Ofiaza, News: (PASS) I’d appreciate it a lot more if it was in its original cut. The colorway isn’t bad though. I like it, but I’m not really inclined on purchasing.
Juan Carrillo, News: (PASS) When I first saw the shoe I was intrigued by the 3M upper, but the more I got to see it the less interested I got. Not a big soccer fan, so this collaboration really doesn’t do anything for me. If the shoe was a bit more subtle, perhaps. But then again, it’s an Air Jordan 5 Low. Ugh.
Andres Carrillo, News: (PASS) If Jordan Brand would have made these Mids it would have made it really hard for me to pass on them. But since they’re lows I can’t see myself spending $200 on these shoes. Oh well…I’ll just save the money. Pretty nice looking shoe though.
EIC Juan: (PASS) Not because I don’t like it, but because I already have the Concord Lows and maintaining 11s where white is the dominant color on the upper is a pain enough as it is maintain.
Renz: (BUY) I really wanted it bad back then, but I missed out on the original release. I’m just biased towards the colorway and this is the best low-top iteration of the model in my view.
News Juan: (WAIT) The odds of these selling under retail are slim to none. I would buy, but I really have my eyes set on the other Jordan 11 Low dropping this weekend. Had these dropped earlier during the, I probably would have picked them up. It’s just a case of the right shoe at the wrong time.
Andres: (PASS) Red sneakers are usualy something that catches my attention, especially when they’re Jordans. However this Air Jordan 11 Low just doesn’t do anything for me. I know lots of people are going crazy for them though.
EIC Juan: (BUY) I’m all in on copping Michael Jordan Flight School exclusives, but more importantly, we finally get gum soles on 11s. Sure, there’s a “well, we all get gum soles on 11s eventually because yellowing” joke there somewhere, but I love the color combination of a deep blue upper matched with a white midsole and gum sole.
Renz: (WAIT) I’m biased towards the colorway, but I would like it a lot more in its original cut. My money is only on the Varsity Red pair but this offering is another solid option.
News Juan: (BUY) I’ve been a supporter since the shoe was unveiled months ago. Can’t believe the day is already here. Love everything about the shoe. The Navy upper and Gum bottom is a perfect combination. Looking forward to putting these on feet this summer.
Andres: (BUY) When I first saw this colorway I wasn’t too convinced, but the more I see it the more I like it. The Navy uper with the gum outsole just looks so good together. I think I just may have to buy my first Air Jordan 11 Low. Great job with this colorway JB.
News Juan: (PASS) Another mostly white pair that I fear will look like a dust bag after a few wears. Great for all the collectors out there who waited a long time for these to return, not really a big deal for me because while I love the idea and history of the Air Jordan 1, I hate wearing them because they feel terrible for my heel 95% for the time.
Renz: (BUY) Just because the silhouette hasn’t released in many, many years. Aside from that, I like the crisp colorway. This should get the attention it deserves, amidst the rest of the Jordans releasing this weekend.
News Juan: (PASS) It’s a solid colorway, but I’m not crazy over them. I’ve bought a handful of Navy colored sneakers this year, I don’t think I need this pair in my collection.
Andres: (WAIT) This Air Jordan 1 is so simple but at the same time so clean. The combination of white and navy just goes so well together. I may pick these up only if they fall below retail in the future. I’m just not willing to spend $160 for them.
This Air Jordan 5 Low that honors famous Brazilian professional footballer, Neymar Jr., has finally arrived at retailers today.
Sporting an eye-catching and subdued reflective silver upper, the model is also defined by its special details, such as the athlete?s Brazil number, 10, located on the lateral side, and the number 23 on the right to commemorate MJ.
Perfectly complemented with black accents adorning the signature netting, eye stays, laces, tongue and midsole unit, hits of Infrared provide more vibrancy, which is implemented on the lace lock, tongue and portion of the outsole.
Finished off with an icy translucent outsole, find a pair at select Nike and JB retailers now for $200.
Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 5 Low Neymar launch page now for even more images, info and release details.
The Air Jordan 11 Low will be available in two colorways tomorrow, as we highlight its more understated variation.
Essentially flaunting the dark blueish hue throughout its signature mesh and patent leather upper, additional tonal accents are also placed on the leather heel tab and laces. Subtle contrasting accents of white are applied on the ?23? embroidery located on the rear, as well as a mini version of the classic Jumpman logo.
All adhered nicely against a crisp, white midsole unit, a versatile gum outsole finishes off the simplistic composition.
Retailing for $170, you purchase a pair at select JB and Nike retailers on Saturday, June 4th.
Visit and bookmark our official Air Jordan 11 Low Navy Gum launch page now for additional information and release details.
I really like this silhouette in varsity red only, but this pair is pretty solid. The color combo is great and it should still garner a lot of attention.
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This vibrant Air Jordan 11 Low will be available once again tomorrow, as the basketball silhouette receives its first retro since originally debuting back in 2002.
Essentially a remastered take of its OG counterpart, the model is constructed of its signature materials with pristine white mesh/nylon across its upper, while defining hue is prominent throughout the distinctive patent leather mudguard.
All adhered atop a crisp, white midsole unit and icy translucent outsole, you can purchase a pair at select JB and Nike stockists on Saturday, June 4th for $170.
I?m just biased towards this colorway. I really wanted it bad back then. This pair is the best low-top variation in my view, and it?s just a classic. I?m glad to see it being revived.
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Release Reminder: Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Metallic Navy
By SoleInsider
Aside from the standout AJ 11 Lows, this OG Air Jordan 1 High will be dropping at retailers tomorrow as well.
Noted to be its first retro release since its original debut back in 1985, the iconic basketball sneaker is defined by its simplistic two-tone palette. White is dominant across its tumbled and smooth leather upper, while the contrasting hue is prominent on the collar section, Swooshes across its side panels, wings logo on the ankles, branding on the tongue label and outsole.
Retailing for $160, you can find this pair at select Nike and JB stockists starting Saturday, June 4th.
If you haven’t added a pair of OG-style Air Jordan 1s in your collection, not to worry – there are plenty of options on the way. On top of the Air Jordan 1 “Bred” that is set for September, Jordan is dropping a duet of colorways that seem to be reverse-colorways of one another – almost a “Yin-Yang” theme (deliberate or not). Both share a black, white, and red color combination, with the aforementioned “reverse” color-blocking for a sleek look. These will likely be released individually, so which of the two is the better option? Check out the photos below and stay tuned for release info.
Following an initial preview, more images of this Air Jordan 12 tweaked with a new makeover is featured, as JB aims to make the basketball sneaker more durable and modern.
As previously stated, the defining component is its nylon composition. Covering the majority of its upper, the fabric is noted to be waterproof as well to further increase its versatility. With this new application, the model is suggested to be much lighter as well, while the traditional leather overlays on the forefoot and lateral portion is retained to maintain its premium and iconic profile.
All resting atop a clean, white outsole unit, subtle accents of red located on the tongue tab finishes off the design.
This revamped silhouette is suggested to debut at select JB and Nike stockists on September 10 for $190.
Like I shared before, it?ll be interesting to see how this model does. This variation looks solid and I don?t think this offering looks that bad. I always wondered if the brand would explore new materials and apply it on classics just to see how it would be received. For example, the utilization of flyknit or engineered mesh as well.
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