Air Jordan 5 Retro Premium Low All Star Cool Grey Wolf Grey Air Jordan 2.0 Grey Black Gold New Images appearances, the silhouette seeing not only to GRs but also its very first officially released collaboration with Fragment. And now, as we wait for the once scrapped “Court Purple,” it’s clear the brand intends to maintain the momentum as we’ll be greeted by the royalty’s “Violet Ore” colorway come the start of 2021.
As the mock-up reveals, we can expect a relatively reserved aesthetic, one that bears close resemblance to more iconic schemes. White leathers seem to dress the majority of the upper, accented above with matching eye stays, laces, and a set of contrasting hardware. Elsewhere, the overlays both at the toe cap and heel are provided the signature cement print with cracks dyed in “Medium Grey;” treads also appear to complement, leaving the titular shade to support visually by way of equally few details.
Grab a close-up peek at these here and expect a release to arrive first thing next year at Nike.com and hopefully a strong selection of retailers.
In other news, check out the coinciding Air Jordan 1 Volt.
Source: @zsneakerheadz