Jordan Brand Bring Back the Dub Zero
One of most polarising – yet affectionately loved – hybrids is coming back: the . Named as such for the 20th anniversary of Air Jordan shoes back in 2005, the hybrid silhouette looks set to make a return in early 2020, if not by the end of this year. It was last seen about three years ago.
Blending elements from Air Jordans 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 20, it becomes a fun little game of trainerspotting when viewed. And this upcoming colourway is particularly eye-catching: it’s mostly red patent.
Crazy, crazy shoe. At least it doesn’t suffer the indignity of being heavily counterfeited like it was in the mid 2000s. Coming soon to Nike retailers.