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The Air Jordan 35 Applies A Sunset-Colored Gradient On The Soles

The Air Jordan 35 Applies A Sunset-Colored Gradient On The Soles

Jordan Brand has been hitting on all cylinders with the Air Jordan 35 colorways. The in-line GRs, regional exclusives, and Player Editions worn by Jordan athletes have all been neck-breakers, and the same can be said for this upcoming “Sunset” edition that emphasizes the clean design of the silhouette. Orange, fuchsia, and dark concord are applied on the midsole in a gradient form, mimicking the turn-down colors of the sunset heading into the evening. The upper goes full black to represent the dark of night, while the iridescent arch right above the netting mimics the light of the moon.

The Air Jordan 35 has been on of the more successful Air Jordan game shoes in recent memory, with almost every release selling out at retail. We project the same fan-favorite fate for the Air  Jordan 35 “Sunset” when it releases later this  Spring, so stay tuned for the release at Jordan retailers globally; the MSRP will be $180. Check the Jordan Release Dates page for updates.

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