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Russell Westbrook Honors UCLA With Upcoming Jordan Release

Russell Westbrook Honors UCLA With Upcoming Jordan Release

Russell Westbrook’s latest Why Not Zer0.1 release pays homage to his alma mater – UCLA – as it comes dressed in a decidedly Bruins-friendly color scheme. Utilizing white as its anchor, Blue Hero and Amarillo get ushered in on elements the likes of his signature “RW” tongue logo, its forefoot Jumpman, and its “Engineered For Flight” spine. Its heel also features those colors, but the left sneaker opts for yellow while its right-footed counterpart sports a the familiar blue of the Bruins. In customary fashion “Why Not?” can be found on the underside of the sneaker’s tongue in a whimsical script typeface, further emulating Westbrook’s aggressive and reckless play style. Peep an official set of images below and check out a Where To Buy list below to see what retailers will have the commemorative sneaker in stock.

Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Low
Release Date: July 25th, 2018
$115
Color: White/Blue Hero-Amarillo
Style Code: AR0043-100

Where to Buy: Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Low “UCLA”

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