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The Jordan React Elevation Gets A Fractal Pattern In Black, Royal, And White

The Jordan React Elevation Gets A Fractal Pattern In Black, Royal, And White

After catering to the Air Jordan 35‘s debut, the Jumpman is back to spotlighting their line-up of newfound classics. Alongside the Jordan Reign and Jordan Delta, the Jordan React Elevation will be making a sudden return with a loud geometric print.

As if inspired by Fragment’s many showings earlier this month, the pair adopts a palette of black, white, and blue, using it across much of the synthetic, suede, and leather construction. While neutrals are visually at the majority, the iconic Royal shade quickly steals the eye as it can be found not only at the heel’s nametag inspired branding but also the upper’s focal print, one that pairs white adjacent in nondescript shapes.

Grab a close-up look at these here and find them at Nike.com likely within the coming months.

In other news, take a first look at the Jordan 4 Starfish.

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