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The Jordan Why Not ZER0.3 Gets Inspired By Vintage Jordans

The Jordan Why Not ZER0.3 Gets Inspired By Vintage Jordans

Many of Russell Westbrook’s signature footwear styles have been known to pull inspiration from various spaces that he holds close to heart such as his family for his newly launched Why Not ZER0.3, as well as his movie interests and television shows that he grew up watching in the early ’90s era for his previous PE’s that he’s laced up this season. However for this next rendition that involves the former, the influence looks to be coming from the very sportswear imprint that he is signed to, Jordan Brand. The basketball model takes on a classic Chicago-inspired palette by way of a blend of white, red, and black tones (which also match up perfectly with the Houston Rockets team colors) and is mixed in with hits of grey dressing up the ankle overlays and forefoot details. Additionally, its intricately cut midsole is slightly yellowed and channels a similar vibe to a vintage Air Jordan 6 “Infrared” that you kept sitting in the closet after a few years of wear and tear. Keep it locked as we learn more of its official release, and find these dropping at select Jordan retailers for $130.

In the mean time, check out our Jordan Release Dates page to see what Jumpman has in-store for the upcoming months.

Jordan Why Not ZER0.3 “UNITE”
Release Date: January 16th, 2020
$130
Color: White/Bright Crimson-Black
Style Code: CD3003-101
Style Code: CD5804-101 (Big Kids)

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