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The Jordan Max 200 Gets The “Pure Money” Makeover

The Jordan Max 200 Gets The “Pure Money” Makeover

It appears that the Jumpman design team has unofficially coined their Jordan Air Max 200 as a modernized interpreter of the past as a handful of its colorways have leaned on throwback-inspired color blends that speak to elements of classic “Bred”, “Altitude”, “Laney” retros. Most recently introducing its latest crimson red style for its women demographic, the hybridized silhouette is shifting back over the mens side for a clean slated makeover that oozes of “Pure Money” spirit. First introduced by the Air Jordan 4 in 2006, this minimalistic approach – which has previously sprawled onto other models such as the Air Jordan 7, Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 13, and more – brings in its angelic majorities and silvery accents to our attention once again. 95% of this upcoming offering is left untouched to a snowy white, while the metallic tones lay upon the branded areas towards the tongues, heels, and insole texts. You can catch a closer look here ahead and expect these to be releasing on Nike.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks for $125.

Jordan Air Max 200
$125
Style Code: 314996-013

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