NIKE AIR MORE UPTEMPO WHITE BLACK UNIVERSITY RED2020 29.5cm | Nike Jam
The Nike Jam is the Beaverton brand’s first ever breakdancing shoe. The model was introduced ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2024, where breakdancing made a short-lived cameo as an Olympic sport. Currently being touted as a women’s exclusive, the Jam has released in several colorways including a collaboration with street artist Futura. See our latest coverage surrounding the Nike Jam below.
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The Nike Jam Goes Y2K With “Metallic Silver”
In case you missed the news, breakdancing is sadly out of the spotlight just as quickly as it entered. Following an “all press is good...
NIKE AIR MORE UPTEMPO WHITE BLACK UNIVERSITY RED2020 29.5cm | From Skateboarding To Breakdancing: The Nike Jam Borrows “Pine Green”
Last year’s Air Jordan 4 SB “Pine Green” was a smashing success, earning high praise from sneakerheads and spawning “Culmination White/Navy” and “Varsity Red” sequels...
The Nike Jam Breakdancing Shoe Gets A “Panda” Colorway
Updated September 20th, 2024: The Nike Jam “Panda” is available now via Nike.com, arriving in women’s sizing for $120. Use our “Where to Buy” widget...
The Nike Jam Train Breakdancing Shoe Won’t Appear At The 2028 LA Olympics
Updated September 20th, 2024: The Nike Jam “University Gold” is available now via Nike.com, arriving in women’s sizing for $120. Use our “Where to Buy”...
Futura Unveils His Nike Jam Breakdancing Shoe Collaboration Ahead Of August Release
Updated July 12th, 2024: The Futura x Nike Jam breakdancing shoe is confirmed to release this August. Futura’s insignia appears on the midsole on the...
Nike’s Breakdancing Shoe, The Nike Jam, Emerges In Two New Colorways
Updated July 17th, 2024: The Nike Jam is available now in both “Dark Driftwood” and “Black/Gum,” up for grabs in women’s sizing from W5-W15.5 and...
Nike Unveils The First Breakdancing Shoe For The Olympics
More than ever, Nike’s performance gear knows absolutely no bounds. They’ve taken things from the trail, to the court, to the Great Outdoors- and now,...