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“Pale Coral” Lands On The Jordan Air NFH

“Pale Coral” Lands On The Jordan Air NFH

Since the Air Jordan 3, Michael Jordan’s sneaker lineup has utilized Nike Air Max technology, a solution equally innovative as the Chicago Bulls legend’s game. And while MJ’s signature sneaker line has foregone using the visible Air-cushioning system in recent years, the man’s lifestyle propositions have fully embraced it.

Alongside silhouettes like the Jordan Point Lane, the NIKE, Inc.-backed subsidiary has also prepped the Jordan Air NFH, a women’s model that also blends Air Jordan heritage with visible Air technology. A mesh base – clad in “Pale Coral” – is overlaid with angular synthetic overlays across the upper. Ostensibly random branded tabs on the tongue and lateral heel deliver modern flair to the NFH, while the predominantly white sole unit harkens back to both basketball and running shoes of yesteryear.

No official Nike.com release date has been confirmed, but this women’s sneaker is likely to arrive soon. In any case, enjoy images of the shoes ahead.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, 21 pairs of the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 have recently been unveiled in Paris.

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Images: Nike

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