Description
Its titular tone is responsible for dyeing areas such as the overlays, laces and Swooshes, while a black paint is distributed to the toe boxes, quarter paneling and the collars. The former is crafted with smoother leathers while the latter is engineered with tumbled textures. A subtle pinch of white also makes its presence felt on atop the tongues through its Nike Air branding. Given the nature of this pair’s color-blocking, many are drawing comparisons to the ever-popular “Wu Tang” Dunks that released in 1999. Bottom pieces string together its entire look with angelic midsoles and “Pollen” colored treading.
ElbertM92014926 –
A very versatile shoe which you can wear at almost any occasion. This shoe is very light (as with other Jordan shoe I use such as the Jordan golf and running shoes). It makes no squeaky noise and very comfortable at the heel. It’s now my go-to shoes whether I go to work or just running errands.