The Jordan Brand has an upcoming Net “Phantom” releases on December 2nd via Nike.com and select retailers, eschewing the traditional SNKRS drop and draw. The shoe arrives in women’s sizing, retailing for $210. As suggested in its title, the chief selling point of this shoe is the full-scale extension of the trademark AJ4 net quarter panels, extended through the tongue for a genuinely radical reimagining.
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From the moment that first look images surfaced, the Jordan Brand has an upcoming Net has been incredibly divisive, somewhat understandable given how big of a swing Beaverton took with the shoe and how beloved the AJ4 proper remains. In addition to the central design change, the shoe sports premium leather, various hang-tags that attach to the new net sheath, and an additional panel between that cage and the tongue, presumably as added protection.
The 35th anniversary of the Jordan Brand has an upcoming placing it in the spotlight means this is an opportune time to experiment with the silhouette. Still, it’s far from the first time that the model has experienced significant changes in this way. The “LAB” series from about a decade ago presents a suitable comparison point, where the defining touches from shoes throughout Mike’s signature 26cm swapped onto their peers – perhaps this could’ve been a “4LAB4” during that period. Additionally, the AJ4 shuffled into the Flyknit series just a few years later. It arrived fully official out in the airy material, further running rampant over shoes like the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 3.