Description
To the uninformed, the two-tone arrangement might seem like Brand Jordan simply following trends, but the style originally released in 2004. Six years after its debut, Tinker Hatfield’s 11th design for the Air Jordan series continued to offer lifestyle-focused outfits, a trend it helped spawn with the Air Jordan 13 “Chutney” from 1998. Dimpled panels on the high-top option reprise their role, as does smooth leather at the toe and tongue. Suede along the profiles and around the heel introduce the sneaker’s “Wheat” tone, which also covers much of the black panther-inspired sole unit underfoot. Holographic details also appear intact, celebrating the Air Jordan 13’s 25th anniversary in style.