Latest 2022 CLOT x Air Jordan 5 Low Basketball Shoes
For Shop Jordans 2022, Edison Chen’s Clot and Jordan Brand will team up this year to release an Air Jordan 5 Low. Over the years, Clot has continued to release a handful of sneaker collabs with both Nike and Jordan. As this year comes to an end, more details surrounding this release should steadily increase thanks to a handful of sneaker sleuths.Edison Chen and Kevin Poon are going full steam ahead with their sneaker collaborations. Following a three-way partnership with sacai x Nike, the Chinese brand has now reunited with Jordan Brand once again for the CLOT x Air Jordan 5 Low.
Pulling inspiration from Chinese culture, this Air Jordan 5 Low comes dressed primarily in black with a red sockliner and laces and hits of jade green used for the lace locks, outsoles, and eyelet embellishments.the Air Jordan 5 Low is done up in an all-black suede construction with a light green mesh panel on both the lateral and medial sides. Bold red hues adorn the inner sock liner, and this is complemented by the AJ5’s signature toggle switch lacing system, also done up in red.Mismatching CLOT and Jumpman logos are found on the back of the heels, with additional CLOT branding found on the outsoles. As a final touch, the number “23” in Chinese numerals is embroidered on the side of the heel, a nod to Michael Jordan.
Since 1997, the Nike Air Foamposite One has captivated audiences from hardwood courts in Orlando, Fla. to the concrete streets of New York City.The CDG x Nike Air Foamposite One comes dressed in two color options of your choice, Black or White. It features a unique three-dimensional ripple pattern Foamposite shell with smooth leather overlays paired with matching tonal branding, laces, and rubber outsole. Comme des Garçons Homme Plus branding on the heels completes the design.The remainder of the either all-black or all-white shell follows a curved design that flows smoothly throughout the silhouette Anfernee Deon “Penny” Hardaway helped popularize. Sole units and tongue arrangements are kept standard across both options, but heel overlays abandon swoosh and Nike Penny logos in favor of the Japanese label’s “HOMME PLUS” branding.