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The Jordan Zero Gravity Gets A Classic “Bred” Look

The Jordan Zero Gravity Gets A Classic “Bred” Look

After first appearing in a summer-y makeup this April, the Jordan Zero Gravity is back in a modified take on a colorway that any Jumpman lover is sure to be familiar with: “Bred.” These low-top hoop shoes present a look that’s somewhat similar to Russell Westbrook‘s Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 thanks to their midfoot overlay, high heel clip with a fabric tag, and bold stitched details, but they are indeed their own model, and they prove it with their unique interpretation of the “Bred” colorway. Although the black/red-melding name is certainly familiar, the Zero Gravity applies the classic combo in a slightly different fashion. A more traditional red shade appears on the heel clip, while a brighter berry-style color is used on the outsole’s front/rear pieces as well as the embroidered accents that are spread around the upper. All the embellishments are tied together by a stark black mesh base and black nubuck overlays, and a forefoot Zoom Air unit provides game-ready cushioning. Equally as adept at off-court casual style as they are on-court performance, you can look for these versatile Jordans to release on Nike.com this summer with a retail price of $110 USD.

Jordan Zero Gravity
$110
Color: Black/Gym Red
Style Code: AO9027-006

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