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Russell Westbrook Adds Two Tones Of Tiger Camo To His Jordan Why Not Zer0.2

Russell Westbrook Adds Two Tones Of Tiger Camo To His Jordan Why Not Zer0.2

Russell Westbrook‘s Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 is a signature shoe that’s true to the athlete it was created for, boasting a design that’s just as flamboyant, expressive, and compelling as the mercurial point guard himself. Now, the latest pair to surface continues that ethos by combining bright neon detailing with striking tiger camo. A black upper and grey midsole serve as the base for these loud accents, which are artfully inverted on each shoe — the left features pink where the right features volt yellow, and vice versa. The aforementioned tiger-style disruptive pattern material then arrives splayed out across each shoe’s toebox, and is given even more shine thanks to the upper’s swath of different textured materials. An interesting embellishment then arrives on the lateral collar’s large tag, making a statement with bold “IDC” lettering. These new Westbrooks will drop on April 4th for $125 USD, so check out a store list below to see where you can secure a pair.

Jordan Why Not Zer0.2
Release Date: April 4th, 2019
$125
Color: Light Smoke Grey/Black-Cyber-Hyper Pink
Style Code: BV6352-003

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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