Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Primary Colors to release on September 17th
Buy The Sneaker, The raw, blueprint-like writing on the shoe draws from the red lining made by footwear designers during the pattern trial process. Each color represents a professional team that Westbrook has played for. In addition to the “Flash Crimson” and “Atomic Orange” pairs, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 will also be releasing in a “Primary Colors” colorway during the fall season. Each “Primary Colors” spotlighted on the sneaker represents a professional team that Westbrook has played for.
Nike Shoes, Yellow dresses the edges of the toe box, blues create light though angular graphics, pink sits subtly in the shape of the Westbrook logo, and dark blues seat the tongue in minimal fashion. Alongside, red accents the heel counter in seldom while red stitch far forward is borrowed from the lines made by footwear designers in the pattern trail process. Each “Primary Colors” spotlighted on the sneaker represents a professional team that Westbrook has played for. Inspired by the bright colors of summertime, this pair comes dressed in a Melon Tint, Atomic Orange and Hyper Crimson color combination.
Retro Jordan is set to release a brand new “University Gold” colorway of the Air Jordan 12 that will releasing during Summer 2020. the latter — while more designed visually — still makes use of the lightweight textile upper, the lowered collar, and the strap-less midfoot. And while made to the specifications of Russell Westbrook in construction, this pair goes a step further as every one of its included colors pay homage to the professional teams the athlete has represented in his career.