Latest Air Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT Releasing With Baby Blue Accents

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Latest Air Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT Releasing With Baby Blue Accents

New Drop Jordans ,There are usually few high heels on Air Force One, especially strapless high heels. But Nike’s latest silhouette shoe makes people feel back to the early 1980s, removing the aforementioned fasteners and adopting an original retro color. The yellowed midsole is designed to reflect the age of the program, while the white tumbling leather upper has remained original, without any obvious defects. This extends to the laces, although the tongue on which they sit provides a deceptively creamy sheen. Elsewhere, Swoosh, which is a bold red color, is like a tread, more like a reduction than a cover, subverting its inspiration through a rather subtle edge. We look forward to Nike’s unusual and creative execution of AF1 as we approach 2022, which happens to be the 40th anniversary of this iconic silhouette.

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After a long period of interruption, the Air Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT finally came back with a new color wardrobe. Here, the silhouette mainly in neutral colors prepares light blue for the upcoming autumn and winter seasons. These accents, few of them, embellish signs and trample. The Swooshes, Wings and "Nike Air" logos proudly display cool tones, complementing the gray suede and nubuck leather, and the exterior structure of the packaging. Lace, nylon tongue, and similar follow suit, simple to wear and quite like a neutral white midsole. More importantly, the Jordan brand has added a silver metal tag next to light touch luxury.

As the first Cadysneaker basketball sneaker, Nike Blazer Mid has witnessed the changes in sportswear since the 1970s. However, in the past few decades, this silhouette has not resisted change. It uses new materials, uses color blocks, and even exerts the creativity of Nike SB. The latest design of the iconic brand in 1977 is one of its boldest collocations to date, with a sock-like collar, huge side decorations and a jagged outsole. The couple's "black/bright red/sail/olive" color scheme has its own characteristics, but the above details undoubtedly stole the limelight. The enlarged, half drooping sidewall logo is similar to Off-White products, but Blazer Mid '77 Jumbo offers its own fresh aesthetic.

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