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Grey And Light Gum Brown Tones Take Over The Next Jordan Point Lane

Grey And Light Gum Brown Tones Take Over The Next Jordan Point Lane

The Jordan Point Lane may not be the first silhouette that comes to mind when thinking of Nike Air Max‘s legacy, but it has helped Michel Jordan’s eponymous brand further blend basketball and running heritages.

Recently, the silhouette (which borrows its name from Jordan’s home in Illinois) emerged in shades of grey and cream atop a light gum brown outsole. Canvas, perforated leather and other materials come together across the shoe to create a lifestyle-oriented proposition rooted in performance design. Branding throughout the non-Air Jordan offering indulges in both original “NIKE AIR” hits as well as newer Jumpman graphics on the tongue, mid-foot, heel and outsole.

No Nike.com release date has been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change in the coming weeks. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more from under the Jumpman umbrella, the Jordan 1 “Georgetown” releases in the U.S. on April 2nd.

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Images: Nike

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