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After A Short Hiatus, The Air Jordan 35 Emerges In Kid’s-Exclusive Colorway

After A Short Hiatus, The Air Jordan 35 Emerges In Kid’s-Exclusive Colorway

The Air Jordan 35 has appeared on-court throughout the 2020-21 NBA season and will surely appear throughout the Playoffs, but its retail roster has kept quiet over the past several weeks. Soon, however, a kid’s-exclusive white, black and red colorway will change that.

Akin to previous iterations virtually modernizing the Air Jordan 5, the forthcoming pair indulges in a “colorless” arrangement across most of its synthetic leather and mesh upper. Support structures across the mid-foot contrast the black mesh base visible at the profiles, which also appears on the toe and tongue, Hits of a shimmering silver animate the Jumpman logo on the tongue, while also delivering further contrast to the collar. Underfoot, the Eclipse Plate 2.0 reverts to a pitch-black tone complemented by a red-accented, white outsole.

Enjoy images of the kid’s Jordan 35 ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more from NIKE, Inc., check out the latest Nike Dunk High styles.

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