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Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 | Everything You Need To Know About The Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 “Wheat”

Everything You Need To Know About The Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 “Wheat”

The Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 “Wheat” is officially set to release on November 21st, 2023. Full family sizing will be available on nike.com, SNKRS, and Jordan retailers across the nation. Read below for official release details, pricing info, Where To Buy store list, and more

The Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 “Wheat” first debuted as a Retro colorway in 2004. In that year, it retailed for $125 and was available in mens sizes only. In 2023, Jordan Brand has chosen to deliver this classic colorway in full family sizing, offering a full range that includes mens ($210), GS/Big Kids ($150), PS/Little Kids ($90), and Infant/Toddler ($75) sizing. See the store list just below.

WHERE TO BUY

Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 "Wheat"

SKU: 414571-171
RETAIL PRICE: $200
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While the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 debuted in Jordan’s final year as a Chicago Bull, the silhouette wouldn’t make its retro-infused return until six years later when the leather and suede pairing grey its now iconic “Wheat” composition in 2004. Coating everything from the Air Jordan 1 and AJ 6 under its synonymous tinted collection to the clad wheat Air Zoom Generation, the originally harkened tooling is now expected to return for the 2023 holiday season.

Official Nike Images

Seen here via official Nike images, the upcoming proposition mirrors its nearly two-decades-old colorway through the tumbled leather uppers crisp white outfit and presiding nubuck overlays coming dipped in the workwear-associated tone. Denoting a stark contrast to the model’s predecessor dressed in a clad tan effort from 2017, signature hologram pucks come affixed to the heel while additional “Wheat”-treated branding along the tongue’s Jumpman insignia proffer further tried-and-true specifications.

Expected to release on November 21st, 2023, the upcoming Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 SE Flash Crimson CK6612-101 “Wheat” will be a relatively easy purchase at retail.

Jordan 8 Retro Bugs Bunny 2013 Air Jordan 1 Mid SE Fearless Blue the Great “Dawn” is dropping again on November 27th.

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