The white colorway of this comes with very similar designd as the chicago-inspired pair. The only major difference being that this pair is but just done in all white. Subtle contrast has been added on the side panels with OFF-WHITE’s signature writing in black, blue stitching on the jumbo Swoosh, and pops of Orange and Blue noted on the tab/taping. An off-White midsole gives the shoe a bit of a vintage/aged aesthetic.This year’s collab was without a doubt one of the best releases of the year. As expected, the limited collab left many people going home empty-handed. Good news for us, it looks like more OFF-WHITE x Air Jordan 1 collab are set to drop next year.
One that appears to be all but confirmed is the off-white you see above.No official release date yet, but look for the white to drop sometime next year for the retail price of $190. Will you be trying to add these to your Air Jordan 1 collection. If so, good luck. You’re going to need it.This past weekend it was reported that the Air Jordan 11 Blackout is expected to release in 2018 as the sneaker is rumored to be dropping some time in the month of May. Today we bring you a first look at the 2018 sample version of the shoe that is expected to look a lot like the pair that will release to the public.
The Air Jordan 11 Blackout was first seen in 2011 as a part of the Air Jordan Blackout Sample Collection and comes done in all black from head to toe. The shoes comes constructed out of a ballistic nylon mesh on the upper with leather detailing on the heel, a patent leather mudguard, black midsole, and black branding on the heel. Down below we see an icy translucent outsole.At the moment the Air Jordan 11 Blackout is expected to release some time in May 2018 for $220.
Will you be grabbing a pair?While we wait for a release date for the various pair of the KITH x Nike LeBron 15, LeBron James and Ronnie Fieg have been giving back to their old high schools with special pairs of the collaborative sneaker.Up above we see the KITH x Nike LeBron 15 that was designed for Ronnie Fieg’s Queens’ Cardozo High School which is limited to only 40 pairs. The shoe features a navy and white BattleKnit upper with gold detailing on the zipper that runs all the way down the tongue and on the Swoosh branding on the heels. Dual branding is then present on the split tongue and the heels along with an off white sole unit.