Immortalized by 1990’s Air Jordan 5, the “Grape” colorway has played a major role in popularizing non-Bulls colorways of Air Jordans. That blend of teal and purple gave us a first glimpse of what Jordans would look like off the court, and doing so allowed Jordan Brand to branch off into its own lane and carve out a major niche in sneaker culture.
That same pairing has appeared in the women’s only Air Jordan 10 Retro GS Maya Moore Method Of Make, but bearing a color skew towards muted pastels. Rather than a deep purple and rich teal, we’re left with a soft light violet and a minty green with a touch of seafoam. As its base is the popular Sail shade, lending the pre-aged aesthetic to this elevated execution on the Air Jordan 10 Retro GS Maya Moore.
This latest women’s exclusive is expected to arrive on Nike.com and partnering Jordan retailers soon for $155; stay tuned for updates to our Jordan Release Dates 2024 page.
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