2019 Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 Multi-Color/Total Crimson-Sail
Shop Air Jordan Basketball Shoes, 2018 was a big year for Russell Westbrook’s Jordan signature sneaker line. The on-court Why Not Zer0.1 debuted at the top of the year followed by the lifestyle-driven Westbrook 0.3 last fall. A noticeable departure from its predecessor, the Why Not Zer0.2 forgoes the shroud-covered build of Westbrook’s first model for a more traditional lacing system. Materials include a mix of mesh and textiles, while multicolor details make this colorway especially eye-catching. Also worth mentioning are the woven branded tag at the rear medial side and the size tag on the outsole.
Russell Westbrook and New Air Jordans 2019 plan to expand on Brodie’s signature “Why Not?” series with the sequel to the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1, the Why Not Zer0.2. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the design is the tapered heel, reminiscent of Nike’s speedy Zoom Fly running footwear series, and diamond-etched padding on the emphatic ankle padding. The basketball shoe is built with a mesh upper, textured heel unit, and new lacing system. But the most unique new detail is its outsole, which displays its size tag on the heel area.
This Nike Air Max 270 features a Black-based upper paired with Regency Purple detailing and iridescent synthetic overlays and heels. Adding for a nice contrast are Laser Fuchsia accents throughout. During the start of 2019, Nike will be releasing several new iterations of their most popular silhouettes. Part of the lineup will include this “Regency Purple” colorway of the Air Max 270.