£ 180
Style Code: 414571-164
More white kicks? Yes, please! We are sure all the sneakerheads agree with us on that. We have got a piece of good news for you all-Nike is coming up with the new Air Jordan 13 French Blue. It is a white kick with an add on bonus. Well, not one bonus but a couple of bonuses! We will discuss that one by one, so stay glued to your screens. The latest addition to the Air Jordan series is a kick to look out for because of its unique colourway, design and stylish outlook. Not only is the pair a treat to look at, but it also promises utter comfort and convenience.
Firstly, the colourway is a combination of the most eye-soothing colours. Secondly, the edgy design provides for out-of-the-box kicks. Perfection is overrated, and it is time to ditch the perfectly symmetrical details and try out diverse designs. With the upcoming release, feel at peace because it provides you with that without being too harsh on your style. You can pair them with literally all the outfits you want to. Also, if you are a little conscious about yourself, these kicks will help you divert people’s attention from you to your shoes! There is still time for the release, but we can not keep our sneakerheads waiting. We have another pick for you to check out: Air Jordan 13 Brave Blue.
The upper is a combination of the colours white, grey and blue. As you can see, the toe box is grey. Additionally, the eccentric blue meets at its end and makes up the border of the lateral sides. It further blends with the midsole, giving the kicks an elongated effect.
Furthermore, the perforated tongue tab is white with white laces. The white patches around it give the silhouette an asymmetrical detailing that subtly does all the talking! Lastly, the red logo on the tongue tab completes the look.
The Air Jordan 13 French Blue will release on the 22nd of August 2022. You will find it in the where to buy section where all the UK and European retailers will be selling it. If you want to know more updates on all things sneakers, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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