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Russell Westbrook’s New Jordan Low-Top Signature Shoe Is Coming In “Light Smoke”

Russell Westbrook’s New Jordan Low-Top Signature Shoe Is Coming In “Light Smoke”

Most signature basketball athletes tend to release their footwear in both a low and a high top version, where the lower constructed pair borrows design elements from its higher predecessor. However, with the Jordan Why Now Zer0.1, the Jordan Brand made a carbon copy of the original sneaker and slightly decreased its height to create a low-top option. Next up for the Why Not Zer0.1 Low, is a “Light Smoker” iteration that uses a tonally constructed upper that ushers in black and white speckled detailing throughout its entirety. Much like the original, its rear spine sports the phrase “Engineered For Flight” that clearly points toward the radical playstyle of the former MVP, Russell Westbrook. Check out an official set of images for the newest Westbrook sneaker below and look forward to its release at Finish Line and other shops on August 7th.

Jordan Why Now Zer0.1 Low
Release Date: August 7th, 2018
$115
Color: Light Smoke Grey/Black-Iron Grey-White
Style Code: AR0043-002

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