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The Air Jordan 7 Low “Bright Concord” Remixes The Wild Tongue Colors

The Air Jordan 7 Low “Bright Concord” Remixes The Wild Tongue Colors

It’s safe to say that Jordan Brand has been enjoying experimenting with bright colorways as of late. After the Air Jordan 11 IE Low released in a trifecta of fluorescent colorways earlier this month and early images of two Air Jordan 7 Low NRGs surfaced in July, we now have a closer look at one of those 7s: the “Bright Concord.” Calling upon a royal purple for the base colorway, the shoe’s most notable accents arrive via the wild color blocking on the tongue, as a retro combination of purple, red, yellow, and teal is used. A red neoprene throat provides a little extra contrast to the tonal upper, and the same mash-up of colors from the tongue also appears on the collar and heel badge. The black midsole helps rein in the upper’s colorful aesthetic but isn’t without some whimsical detailing of its own, as jagged hits of red and purple appear there as well. No official release info has been announced for these colorful AJ7s yet, but enjoy a first detailed look below and expect them to drop sometime this fall or winter.

Air Jordan 7 Low NRG
$140
Color: Bright Concord/Black/Midas Gold/Tourmaline

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