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The “Urban Jungle” From The Early 1990s Infuses With The Jordan Point Lane

The “Urban Jungle” From The Early 1990s Infuses With The Jordan Point Lane

With the Jordan Point Lane, the brand has seamlessly integrated Air Max into the line-up. Aided by decades worth of history, the silhouette draws from both color and form with its releases — the latest inspired by the “Urban Jungle” look.

Through the forefoot and parts of the heel, the colorway shies away from any loud color. Only the stitching sports a bright yellow, while the backdrop cascades from a white leather to a dark black mesh. Even the tooling and lace unit follow suit, though the former is accented with a touch of icy blue underfoot. The Jumpman logo and lining, in contrast, are bold in their use of green, a shade that’s found within the heel’s loud, retro-stylized print.

For a closer look at this “Urban Jungle” Point Lane, see the official images below. Sizes are sure to appear on Nike.com and select retailers soon.

In other news, the Off-White Dunks release August 9th.

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