Dropping 24 points and seven assists in lieu of Paul George’s absence during the Clipper’s win last night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Russell Westbrook has seamlessly fit within the roster of the Lakers LA neighbors. With the entirety of the Clips roster complimenting and singing the praises of Westbrook since his acquisition at the NBA trade deadline, Jordan Brand is decking out the nine-time All-Star’s latest signature silhouette in a sample of golden accents ahead of the team’s playoff push.
In a stark departure from his signature lines’ titular color schemes, the latest Jordan Why Not 0.6 instead dresses in a compelling monochromatic base layer with abstract finishes. Stretching jet-black shades atop the entirety of the upper’s shroud, hidden lacing system and presiding embellishments, the medial side wall beings to introduce a royal gold impression of stitching while the heel’s embroidered Jumpman and forefoot Westbrook logo shine in the seldom yet effective “Metallic Gold” association. As a crisp white sole unit interjects below the clad-black ensemble, a marbled aesthetic consumes the tread underfoot with hits of white while the forefoot mudguard and heel counter preside in a paint-swatched conclusion.
While we await the pair’s expected release date in the coming weeks, enjoy official images of the Jordan Why Not 0.6 “Black/Metallic Gold”.
In other news, LeBron and Maverick Carter’s UNINTERRUPTED digital brand is receiving a Nike LeBron 20 collaboration.
WHERE TO BUY
Jordan Why Not .6
US 2024
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |