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The Jordan Mars 270 Emerges In Anthracite And Electric Green

The Jordan Mars 270 Emerges In Anthracite And Electric Green

Inspired by other Jumpman models such as the Spiz’ike and Legacy 312, the Jordan Mars 270 is the latest silhouette to emerge from Spike Lee’s pedigree, and it’s now set to make another appearance this season in this upcoming darker-toned colorway. Straying away from its recent classic Jordan palettes such as the “Grape” and “Shattered Backboard”, the hybrid model arrives dominated with earth-bound hues of anthracite, and is packaged with contrasting accents of electric green wrapping the lace stays and heel tabs. Midsole overlays are displayed in a space grey hues and adorned with a mixture of splattered and speckled patterns as they transition towards the rear. Furthermore, contrasting text embellishments now make their way on to the medial ankle collars for the first time, with the right foot stating “Ball All Night” in white text, and “Ball All Night” in tonal black. Expect these to drop on Nike.com and at select Jumpman retailers for $160 in the coming weeks, and grab a detailed look here below while you wait on their arrival.

Jordan Mars 270
$160
Style Code: CT9132-001

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