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The Jordan Westbrook One Take II Opts For Some Classic Black And Red

The Jordan Westbrook One Take II Opts For Some Classic Black And Red

As the Wizards force game 5, all eyes are on Russell Westbrook. And this will likely bring some attention over to his signature Jordan line-up, which is due to expand very soon with a Black/Red Westbrook One Take II.

Compared to the colorways previous, this pair is far more varied, aggressively alternating between both of the aforementioned shades. The mesh base, which dresses from the toe through to the heel, opts for the bolder of the two, setting the stage at full volume. Things only begin to quiet over top, as the taping, webbing, overlays, and laces darken to a deep black. White accents sit adjacent, though they’re far less present relative to the deep golds of the eyelets, contrast stitching, and tongue label.

For a closer peek at these, see the official images below. A release is sure to hit Nike.com and select retailers very soon.

In other news, have you seen the Blazer Low Be True?

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