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Jordan Brand Celebrates The BAL Finals With The Air Jordan 37 Low And Tatum 1

Jordan Brand Celebrates The BAL Finals With The Air Jordan 37 Low And Tatum 1

As the Basketball Africa League looks to crown a new king (or kings), Jordan Brand has presented an official collaboration that celebrates a season of hard work that will soon culminate with a new “King Of The BAL”.

Two of the brand’s current top-flight silhouettes – the Air Jordan 37 Low and Jordan Tatum 1 – are presented in a spirited colorway and detailing that reflect African heritage. Anchored in a black and yellow colorway, a tribal pattern is seen on a variety of surfaces and panels on the upper in white/black as well as a tonal black-on-black. The signature colors of the BAL logo — red, blue, green, and gold — appear on the special edition tongue labels and surrounding accoutrement.

Jordan Brand presented the footwear to athletes participating in the BAL Finals in Kigali, Rwanda; a retail release is currently unknown, but stay tuned for possible updates.

In other Jordan news, check out the Jordan Spring 2024 release preview.

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