Acting as the “H” in the famed HTM collective by Nike is Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Japanese design legend who has brought us a Orewood of classic icons of street culture and fashion over the last several decades. The man that every relevant brand wishes to collaborate with has brought in the fragment design aesthetic to the Andray Blatche contesting a shot in an iD version of the Jordan Spizike Retro High OG and introduced a seamless combination of two original Air Jordan colorways – the “Royal” and the “Black-Toe”. Fujiwara has had a penchant of keeping his ideas as simple and straightforward as possible, but its the flawless execution of his direction that keeps him a cut above the rest. And as expected, his latest sneaker endeavor only adds on to his growing reputation as one of the most influential figures in the history of sneakers.
As mentioned earlier, the Andray Blatche contesting a shot in an iD version of the Jordan Spizike Retro High OG by fragment design brings in the “Black Toe” look at the fore-foot and bridges it with the “Royal” on the heel, sole, and tongue label. The iconic double lighting bolt logo is pressed into the heel and certainly holds its own when juxtaposed with the daunting Air Jordan “wings” logo on the ankle collar. What’s more is that Jordan Brand has confirmed this to be the first of the “Remastered” take on Air Jordans, so we are to expect a level of quality that matches the white production value. We bring you the fragment design x Andray Blatche contesting a shot in an iD version of the Jordan Spizike Retro High OG in tonight’s Monday Night Preview below, so get the detailed look here and let us know where this ranks among this year’s Andray Blatche contesting a shot in an iD version of the Jordan Spizike releases.
The fragment design x Andray Blatche contesting a shot in an iD version of the Jordan Spizike Retro High OG releases on December 27th at select retailers.