Reported as the Air Jordan 4 NRG Raptors for several weeks, this upcoming Air Jordan 4 has lost all of its Drake or special make up connections.
Now known officially simply as the Air Jordan 4 'Black/Court Purple', there is no story to go along with this release - it's just a black and purple Air Jordan 4 with red accents. Unlike earlier versions of the shoe, the build that is releasing does not feature red signatures at the tongue or purple Jumpmen.
The upper, which is usually leather on the Air Jordan 4, has been upgraded to suede for, seemingly, $10 more than the usual $190 retail price. Of course, customers will get the usual heel and forefoot Air units for cushioning.
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Friday, August 17, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Jordan Brand is preparing to drop the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Court Purple"
The new colorways of the Air Jordan 1 continue in 2018 as we now get ready for the arrival of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Court Purple.
The Air Jordan 1 is getting lots of love from the brand this year. As one of the most sought-after sneakers of all time, the high top silhouette has appeared in hundreds of different colorways and variations, yet Jordan Brand still manages to impress with new looks. The next new colorway of the Jordan 1 was first revealed last month, and now, we have a closer look with some up-close images. This time, it appears that JB is dressing the famous silhouette in a royal "Court Purple" colorway. Classified as a Retro High OG, the quality is expected to be premium, which fits this particular look well. The mock-up provided shows the Jordan 1 with plain white paneling around the midfoot, with black eyelets, Swooshes, and mudguard. Finally, the new Jordan 1 is finished by a deep purple hue on the heel, ankle, and toe box.
The "Court Purple" Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG is not yet scheduled for release. However, the shoe is expected to drop sometime in Summer or Fall 2018. Check out the mock-up below for a better look at what the colorway might look like, and stay tuned to FitMySole for more Air Jordan release news.
The Air Jordan 1 is getting lots of love from the brand this year. As one of the most sought-after sneakers of all time, the high top silhouette has appeared in hundreds of different colorways and variations, yet Jordan Brand still manages to impress with new looks. The next new colorway of the Jordan 1 was first revealed last month, and now, we have a closer look with some up-close images. This time, it appears that JB is dressing the famous silhouette in a royal "Court Purple" colorway. Classified as a Retro High OG, the quality is expected to be premium, which fits this particular look well. The mock-up provided shows the Jordan 1 with plain white paneling around the midfoot, with black eyelets, Swooshes, and mudguard. Finally, the new Jordan 1 is finished by a deep purple hue on the heel, ankle, and toe box.
The "Court Purple" Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG is not yet scheduled for release. However, the shoe is expected to drop sometime in Summer or Fall 2018. Check out the mock-up below for a better look at what the colorway might look like, and stay tuned to FitMySole for more Air Jordan release news.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
The Nike Air Max 95 'ERDL' Pack has been unveiled
Here we take a closer look at the Nike Air Max 95 ERDL Pack.
Making waves back in '95 as the first sneaker to display visible air tooling at the forefront of the shoe, the Air Max 95 has become a staple silhouette in the sneaker head's arsenal.
Riding the wave of resurgence the silhouette has seen in the wake of the chunky sneaker trend which has dominated the global sneaker conversation for the past few seasons, Nike has returned with a duo of Air Max 95s iterated in electric camo colourways.
Not only do the medial and lateral sides of the shoe differ in their choice of prints and placement, but the left and right shoes don't even match! Eight different prints are utilised in total, ranging from traditional woodland camo to a less-than-tactical strawberry and cream colour combo at the heels. In addition to the black make-up we previously sighted, the Air Max 95 'ERDL' is also available in white.
The pack serves as a salute to the United States Army Engineer's Research and Development Laboratory and its developments in the field of military camouflage - most importantly, the creation of its self-titled ERDL camo.
Keep it locked to our online store FitMySole for more updates and stockists alert.
Making waves back in '95 as the first sneaker to display visible air tooling at the forefront of the shoe, the Air Max 95 has become a staple silhouette in the sneaker head's arsenal.
Riding the wave of resurgence the silhouette has seen in the wake of the chunky sneaker trend which has dominated the global sneaker conversation for the past few seasons, Nike has returned with a duo of Air Max 95s iterated in electric camo colourways.
Not only do the medial and lateral sides of the shoe differ in their choice of prints and placement, but the left and right shoes don't even match! Eight different prints are utilised in total, ranging from traditional woodland camo to a less-than-tactical strawberry and cream colour combo at the heels. In addition to the black make-up we previously sighted, the Air Max 95 'ERDL' is also available in white.
The pack serves as a salute to the United States Army Engineer's Research and Development Laboratory and its developments in the field of military camouflage - most importantly, the creation of its self-titled ERDL camo.
Keep it locked to our online store FitMySole for more updates and stockists alert.
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