Clot x Air Jordan 14 Low DC9857-200 to release on February 8th
Buy The Sneaker is poised to have another thrilling year of footwear partnerships, and to kick things off it will be teaming up with CLOT to further enrich its collaborative legacy. This wouldn’t be the first time Clot has worked on a low-top Jordan from this era, as the brand released an Air Jordan 13 Low collab in 2018. Dressed in a Sepia Stone, Terra Blush, and Desert Sand color scheme. Once again inspired by the famed Terracotta Warrior statues of the Shaanxi Province of China, this low-top Air Jordan 14 features a heavy-duty build that mimics the warriors’ armor. Additional details includes a suede toe cap, Sand collars completed with Gold Ferrari-inspired badges and midsole shank.
New Jordans, A first look at the CLOT x Air Jordan 14 Low has landed. Once again, the Chinese label has stuck to its guns, delivering a colorway inspired by the terracotta warriors, with its signature heavy-duty, stitched on overlays textured with three dots. Along the sides, the clay-esque shade coats a sculptural profile, its face reinforced by various strings and marked over with dotted aesthetics touches. The shield emblem adjacent also seems to be slightly modified as the Jumpman appears to be removed at the available angle. Elsewhere, suedes complement forward, light tans dress the collar, while the midsole — which arrives further accessorized with the laces — finishes in a color fitting of its muse.
Jordan Release 2020, The Air Jordan 1 Mid is composed of a barely green leather base with dutch green overlaps. Black leather swooshes create a steep contrast to the two-toned body. The same contrast from the Mid pair comes through in the swooshes, as well as the complementing pink laces and insignias. The shoes finish with a white midsole, green rubber outsole, and suede in the rear. Featuring Barely Green leather on the upper while Dutch Green adorns the overlays. While black Swooshes, pink Jumpman tongue tags, printed Wings motifs on the collars and printed insoles serve as major branding. Finishing up the design of the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE “Dutch Green” is a pure white midsole paired with a contrasting dark green rubber outsole.