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The Jordan Zoom Separate Wows With Multi-colored Soles

The Jordan Zoom Separate Wows With Multi-colored Soles

Having already launched in Asia, the Jordan Zoom Separate has recently teased additional colorways to its inaugural “Black/White/Sky Grey/Gym Red” style. The latest option also favors a monochromatic arrangement, but couples it with an eye-catching “Multi-Color” outsole.

Inspired by the Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Dončić, the sneaker features a low-cut trim, flexible upper and modified-for-outdoor-play tread. Most of the textile and synthetic material found across the pair’s top-half is covered in “Black,” but components at the forefoot deviate in stark “White” contrast. Hits of neon green animate branding at the toe, medial side and tongue, but they’re overshadowed by the medley of hues that take over the outsole. Reminiscent of the Jordan Zion 1 partly-designed by Zion Williamson’s brother, Noah, the multi-directional tread pattern is covered in splotches of green, blue, orange and red. The Zoom Air unit at the forefoot couples with two types of foam to create a durable solution for those who cut like Dončić.

Enjoy images of thew pair here below, and anticipate a Nike.com launch in the near future.

Away from its modern-day performance options, Team Jumpman is retroing the “Cool Grey” 11 (Air Jordan) on December 11th.

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