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The Jordan Max 200 Adapts Soft Pastels For Upcoming Release

The Jordan Max 200 Adapts Soft Pastels For Upcoming Release

For only being introduced to the sneaker community only but a month and a half ago, Beaverton’s newly designed Jordan Air Max 200 has built up a fairly impressive portfolio with a handful of general colorways as well as PSG and Super Bowl focused styles currently held in its repertoire. Adding to its burgeoning range, Jordan Brand has decided to pull influence from many of the Nike Sportswear models that have sprung up recently and upgrade this latest rendition with Springtime pastels. For a majority of its upper, barely visible baby blues are applied towards the forefoot, ankle collar, and heel overlays and paired up next to buttery suede panels of grey. Additional areas of these hybridized kicks contribute even more flair as the throat, heels, sock liners, and outsoles alternate between neon blues and yellows which further speak to its warm season attitude, and perhaps even convey elements of MJ’s Laney High School team colors. You can expect these to be dropping in the near future on Nike.com and select retailers for $125, so enjoy a gallery of images here ahead while you wait on their official release.

Jordan Air Max 200
$125
Style Code: CD6105-004

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