2020 Fragment x Air Jordan 35 to release on October 28th
To go along with the Air Jordan 3 and Air Cadence, Buy The Sneaker and Fragment Design will also be releasing a collaborative take on the brand’s newest performance shoe, the Air Jordan 35 (XXXV), Fujiwara dresses the latest Jordan Brand game shoe in classic sport colors: black, blue and white. The effect is a full circle from his original Jordan I and a bridge between the nostalgia-tinged apparel and future sport performance. The brand’s signature lightning bolt logos are placed on the heel tab.
Jordan Release 2020, Part of the recently unveiled Jordan Brand x Fragment Collection, here is a better look at the upcoming Fragment x Air Jordan 35. This new baller shows some noticable differences to the earlier leak – the forefoot, midsole widget, and midfoot stitching pattern all look slightly different – so it’s hard to nail down whether we are looking at the next in line to the Jordan throne. Hiroshji Fujiwara’s trademark mix of white, black, and royal appears on the various panels of the court shoes while his double-bolt logo is placed on a heel-tab fin.
The Fragment x Air Jordan 35 joins the Air Jordan 3 and Jordan Air Cadence to make up the footwear portion of the collab. The Air Jordan 3 debuted visible technology in the Jordan line. With the Jordan 35 (which will be officially unveiled later this fall), on-court innovation is advanced. The Air Jordan XXXV itself shares some functional qualities with its predecessor, namely the Eclipse Plate that sits at the midfoot. However, this one is a bit shorter than that of the Jordan 34, and scoops higher for added stability at the midfoot – likely for strengthening purposes as the plates on the 34 would warp due to high stress. The fragment design version also utilized leather overlays for that lifestyle feel, but the shoe itself is pure performance as it relies on a mesh-based shell for breathability.
Nike Shoes, Looking closer this Air Jordan XXXV by Fragment comes dressed in the brand’s traditional color blocking while utilizing White, Black and Blue throughout. The effect is a full circle from his original Jordan I and a bridge between the nostalgia-tinged apparel and future sport performance. Signature branding comes in the form of Jumpman motifs on the tongue, under the ankle, discrete tooling codes and fragment thunderbolt logos on the heel tabs. The brand’s signature lightning bolt logos are placed on the heel tab. In addition we have Fragment’s signature lightning bolt logos on the heel while XXXV is seen on the inside of the tongue.