In addition to the new color scheme launched by Air Jordan 1 this year, the launch of the new color matching of the middle and low-cut versions is also much richer than in previous years. Recently, the Internet has once again exposed a new color matching Air Jordan 1 Low. This time, the popular black gold color scheme is adopted. The Air Jordan 1 Low Black Gold is mainly black, and the tongue is decorated with a golden yellow flying logo. With the golden Swoosh on the side, the contrast effect is very eye-catching. The shoe body does not use the classic design of the leather, but incorporates some of the suede material. The splicing design makes the appearance of the shoes more points. The classic flying wing logo at the heel is presented in a suture pattern with a suede material and a very delicate texture.
Since 2005, the womenswear brand Stella McCartney has partnered with adidas to create distinctive sports gear for women. To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the collaboration, a new pair of co-branded shoes based on 4D running shoes was launched. It is worth mentioning that the Stella McCartney x adidas 4D overall upper is all designed in 4D printing, and the thick lines are woven with a clear texture, giving a very cool feeling. At the same time, the three-dimensional interpenetrating structure of the lines is very harmonious with the 4D midsole, which makes the shoes more scientific and technological. On the basis of the traditional lace-up upper, a high-sleeved neckline neckline with a Stella McCartney Logo is displayed.
Previously, we continued to track the report of the Michigan Air Jordan 5, and finally released the official map today. This commercial version is inspired by the previous high-priced PE color matching. In the previous year, DJ Khaled and MArk Wahlberg, the high-priced University of Michigan theme Air Jordan 5 Fab 5 PE, was shocked by the sneakers. However, this commercial color match is not a small change compared to the PE version. Not only did the University of Michigan team logo be cancelled, but the "Michigan Five Tigers" logo was also missing. Only the bright yellow shoes representing the University of Michigan are preserved, and the midsole color matching and splashing ink are also changed.