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Jayson Tatum’s Latest Air Jordan 35 PE Inspired By Jet Skiing

Jayson Tatum’s Latest Air Jordan 35 PE Inspired By Jet Skiing

Fresh of helping the Boston Celtics best the Los Angeles Lakers. Jayson Tatum has offered a look at his latest Air Jordan 35 Player-Exclusive (PE) with an assist from his NIKE, Inc. family.

The latest custom-made Air Jordan for the 23-year-old draws inspiration from jet skiing, one of Tatum’s favorite pastimes. To evoke the aquatic concept, the design team behind the PE utilized Miami and ’90s-reminiscent colors and patterns throughout the Jordan 35‘s highly-technical construction. Mesh windows on the profiles and base of the tongue indulge in vibrant shades of pink, while hits of purple, neon green and vibrant blue enter the mix across the rest of the upper. Underfoot, the Eclipse Plate 2.0 joins the retro party with a partially-speckled nod to the water; the remainder of the sole unit further partakes in aforementioned green and rose hues, making for an eye-catching statement on and off the court.

Enjoy closer images of Tatum’s jet ski-inspired sneakers here below, and check out the Holiday 2021 Jordans preview when you’re done.

Air Jordan 35 Pe Jayson Tatum Jet Ski 2
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Air Jordan 35 Pe Jayson Tatum Jet Ski 1

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Images: AIR.JORDAN

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