2022 Air Jordan 7 Afrobeats DZ4729-200 to release on October 22nd from jordan's blog

Latest Nike Jordan Sneakers, Dressed in a Vachetta Tan, Black, Taxi, and Dark Concord color scheme. Afrobeat is a music genre that involves the combination of elements of West African musical styles such as fuji music and highlife with American jazz and later soul and funk influences, with a focus on chanted vocals, complex intersecting rhythms, and percussion. The pennant logo on the heel is replaced with Nike Air branding and the black midsole and outsole feature royal blue and tan accenting throughout.
New Jordans Retro, One of several Air Jordan 7 releases celebrating the model's 30th anniversary this year, this special iteration of the model is inspired by Afrobeats. The sneaker features a tan upper that uses different materials and patterns that brings some depth to the sneaker with the Huarache-inspired bootie and tongue in a white and black print. The Air Jordan branding on the tongue is stitched in gold with the Jumpman on the ankle collar embossed as well as tribal print throughout the sneaker. Multicolor details on the midsole and outsole are consistent with what we’ve come to expect from releases of the model. Overall, the shoe serves as a representation of its African art-inspired roots. The most puzzling of details is the Nike Air logo on the heel — the first such logo treatment ever on the Air Jordan 7.
Shop Jordans 2020, Dressed in a Black, True Red, Dark Charcoal, and Club Purple color scheme. The design combines an upper black nubuck with accents from True Red and Club Purple. The colorway takes its nickname from its resemblance to the colors of the Toronto Raptors team. It features a Midnight Navy base with nubuck replacing the traditional mesh build as well as velvet used instead of patent leather. This offering of the Air Jordan 7 features a Black nubuck upper paired with Red and Purple contrasting accents resembling the Toronto Raptors team colors, which is where the nickname came from.


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