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The Air Jordan 34 “Amber Rise” Releases On Thanksgiving Day

The Air Jordan 34 “Amber Rise” Releases On Thanksgiving Day

First previewed on the soles of New York Liberty’s very own Kia Nurse in the model’s launch campaign, the Air Jordan 34 “Amber Rise” is now receiving an official release on Thanksgiving Day. Fittingly taking on a two-toned color story, it’s very possible that these hardwood-ready silhouettes were inspired by the transitional shift from midnight to dawn due to the essence of its transition from black to faded oranges that relate to its moniker. Interestingly enough, this colorway also may speak to the model’s overarching design ethos of providing a reductive design that allows its athletes to rise to the basket with ease drawing connections to the calmness of an early morning sunrise. Down below, a natural white midsole houses its stark black Eclipse plate, and is finished off with “Nike Air” branding stamped onto the heels. Grab a closer look here below, and expect these to drop on November 28th on Nike.com and Jordan retailers for $180.

Air Jordan 34 “Amber Rise”
Release Date: November 28th, 2019
$180
Color: Amber Rise/Sail-Black-Metallic Silver
Style Code: AR3240-800

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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Images: US 11

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