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Nike Jordan Warum nicht The Air Jordan 7 “Cardinal”

The Air Jordan 7 celebrated its 30th anniversary in high-fashion, cohabitating with the likes of Trophy Room and Bephie Beauty Supply while furthering its exploration of CHANEL hues and color blocking seen on its “Citrus” and “Cherrywood” efforts. With just a few weeks left to revel in its hallmark year, the fourth-ever release of the silhouette’s “Cardinal” scheme is set to return tomorrow.

Tried-and-true to its 2011 release, crisp white tumbled leathers dominate the entirety of the pair’s perforated base and stitched overlays while its “Chuttney” Jumpman logo revels in the spotlight. Color matching the latter to its adjacently sneakers pull tab, hits of “Cardinal Red” begin to bleed through the sock liner and midsole accents amidst a near-clad black build. Furthering the aforementioned darkened scheme throughout its tread and in seldom fashion above at its tongue branding, the iconic quartet of tones is repackaged for the next generation with its retro 23 logo affixed to the heel in tandem with signature Air cushioning.

Set to release tomorrow, December 17th for a retail price of $210, enjoy one last look at the Air Jordan 7 “Cardinal” below alongside our accompanying store list.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 7 "Cardinal"

SKU: CU9307-106
RETAIL PRICE: $210
RELEASE DATE: real vs fake jordan 1 panda

Air Jordan 7 Cardinal Store List 1

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