Hot Sale sacai x Nike Blazer Low “Magma Orange” DD1877-100
Jordan Shoes Sale UK, During 2019 we saw the Sacai x Nike Blazer Mid collaboration release, and now Sacai and Nike will return with another Blazer release, this time on the low-top silhouette.And though still months out from the Blazer’s release, images of the collaborative silhouette’s “Magma Orange” colorway have surfaced via sneaker insiders. While its design is technically new, it mirrors that of the sacai x Blazer Mid near exactly, the only distinction being the low-top cut. Swooshes are doubled up in thick sheets of leather, with the outside clad in orange and the inside an equally bright yellow. The lace unit further leads with the warm tone, dressing its eye stays as well as one of the two strings. Elsewhere, from the dual tongues to the over-layered midsole, everything is relatively understated as white neutrals outfit throughout.
This Air Jordan 11 Low Legend Blue is an ode to a classic colorway ?— the Air Jordan 11 “Columbia” which was later inherited as the “Legend Blue” colorway. Of course the original Columbias have been renamed the “Legend Blue” Jordan 11 after its release in December 2014, but the colorway is exactly what you’d expect – a full white upper with black interiors and a strip of that UNC blue on the Jumpman Jordan tongue ribbon as well as the exposed carbon fiber plate at the mid-footed. Blue-tinted icy soles only make this release that much more attractive.
Predominantly two-tone, the true-to-OG-form Air Jordan 1 is believed to feature a smooth white leather base overlaid with equally soft, black overlays across the forefoot, along the tongue and throughout the midfoot. Profile swooshes and collar panels follow suit, just as sole units, but ankle flaps and bottom heel overlays deliver blue paisley flair to the pair. Several bespoke projects and customs throughout the last decade have applied the infamous bandana print to the beloved silhouette, but it seems Jordan Brand is finally ready to make the arrangement official (perhaps with some influence from Travis Scott?). The contrasting hue also takes over “NIKE AIR” branding on the tongue.