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Air Jordan 34 Low QS Combines Familiar Patterns From The AJ3 and AJ7

Air Jordan 34 Low QS Combines Familiar Patterns From The AJ3 and AJ7

Eclipsing its parent, the Air Jordan 34 Low has effectively become the face of the newer Jordan Brand line-up, teaming up with Guo Ailun for yet another exclusive colorway while seasoning in some subtle homages to heritage. Its latest, which dials the energy up to a well-needed 11, continues to do just that as it pairs some of the most oft-used patterns within both the Jordan 3 and Jordan 7 toolbox. The latter’s preference for African patterns and the former’s Cement signature effectively come together in colors far from their norm as they outfit the toe box and heel, respectively. Hued with a retro filter of bright blue and neon greens, both blend into the background of navy synthetic overlays and accents of aqua just around. Jumpman logos stand out by way of their pink hit seen at the tongue while the tooling stands in a league of its own through all-over vintage reminiscent graphics and some added midsole splatter. Grab a close-up look at these here and expect to see them likely at Nike.com in the coming months.

In other news, check out a quick look at the Air Jordan 5 Bel-Air.

Air Jordan 34 Low
Available
$165
Color: Regency Purple/Rage Green/Persian Violet/Flash Crimson
Style Code: CZ7747-500

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Photos: US_11

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