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The Jordan Jumpman 2020 PF Appears In Familiar “Royal” Colors

The Jordan Jumpman 2020 PF Appears In Familiar “Royal” Colors

In terms of basketball-equipped silhouettes Jordan Brand has been pivoting their focus between main-line silhouettes such as the Air Jordan 34 and Why Not Zero.3, as well as slowly starting to insert more entries of their alternate offerings such as the Westbrook One Take in more recent memory. In relation to the latter, the Beaverton-based imprint is bringing back an oft-forgotten model back into the limelight with the Jordan Jumpman 2020 PF that has been on hiatus since the latter part of Fall 2019. Last seen in a “Particle Grey” makeover, the hardwood-ready model is now seen getting remixed with a “Royal Blue” personality. Falling against its black/white neutral upper, lays vibrant blue accents lining the toe tips, sock liners, throat stitchings and outsoles for an aesthetic lying in near-similar fashion to Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment x Air Jordan 34. Capture a look below, and expect these to drop on Nike.com in the coming weeks for $110 USD.

In other news, the Nike KD 13 Chill officially drops on April 24th.

Jordan Jumpman 2020 PF “Royal”
$110
Style Code: BQ3448-401

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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