The Best Jordan Brand Releases You Can Cop Right Now
continue to soar to new cultural heights in 2021. Again tapping for ultra-hyped renditions of the iconic and , the Jumpman has also been busy working on brand new silhouettes with the likes of colossal NBA talent .
While plenty of Jumpman releases have left us nursing Ls in our inboxes, that’s not to say there’s not plenty of heat still left on the shelves. High-altitude silhouettes like the Air Jordan Delta, Jordan Centre Court, and Why Not Zer0.4 have been flying under the radar all year.
Dry those tears and lace those Jays, it’s time to take flight!
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Jordan Why Not Zer0.4
Take your game to nuclear levels with Russell Westbrook’s new signature silhouette: the Jordan Why Not Zer0.4. Known for its bold palettes, this ‘Triple White’ rendition peels things back to let the design’s intricate blueprints do all the heavy-lifting. With double-stacked Zoom Air bags, you’ve got no excuses not to get to the rim.
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Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last year, the CMFT Low is now striving for immortality by brandishing a ‘Bred’ rendition. The story goes that when original sketches were completed for the AJ11 back in the mid-90s, Hatfield intended to feature a laceless closure system. While it eventually took another 20 or so years before Nike developed Adapt for retail release, it was nice to see the Air Jordan 11 benefit from the new tech.
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Air Jordan 1 Low
Repeatedly touted by Kevin Durant as the greatest silhouette in existence, the low-top variation of the Air Jordan 1 perhaps doesn’t get the shine it deserves, especially with the higher profile Nike Low making seismic waves again in 2021. Still, it’s hard to deny how truly exceptional this clean silhouette is, the 1980s classic still looking as fly as hell in 2021.
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Air Jordan Delta Mid
A brand new silhouette in 2020, the Air Jordan Delta is an eye-catching, tech-inspired lifestyle sneaker that’s still craning plenty of necks in 2021. Featuring an on-trend, DIY hand-crafted look, the Delta’s React midsole packs in one of the industry’s preeminent cushioning systems.
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Jordan Centre Court
First glimpsed on the feet of His Airness during the phenomenal The Last Dance documentary series, the stripped-back Jordan Centre Court is a perfect low-key killer for your rotation. With logos embossed on the padded tongue and heel, the Centre Court is one that’s still flying under the radar in 2021.
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