1235703

Bugs Bunny Returns To Claim The Air Jordan 38

Directly inspired by the Air Jordan 8 "Bugs" from 1993.

Bugs Bunny Returns To Claim The Air Jordan 38

The Air Jordan 38 is ostensibly inspired by the Air Jordan 8. Releasing exactly 30 years apart with matching chenille tongue tabs and an X-Plate tooling that harkens to the midfoot straps of the AJ8, the latest lineage in Jordan Brand’s game show now extends a matching colorway from 1993.

Achieving its second color blocking from three decades ago – releasing in an “Aqua” assortment a few months ago – the “Bugs Bunny” Jordan 38 mirrors the greyscale color blocking of its OG predecessor. Much like the clad-leather circa ’93 silhouette, the Air Jordan 38’s embroidered upper is doused in a bright white tint while the forefoot’s cabling is drawn in a faint grey complement. Contrasted by jet-black tongues and inner linings, the fuzzy tongue tab renders the same collection of divided red, white and grey hues. Underfoot, the mid-foot shanks echo the same marbled detailing that ascertained the AJ8 with illuminated streaks of “University Red” while the midsole pairs off in a dark “Smoke Grey” finish.

Enjoy a first look at the Air Jordan 38 “Bugs Bunny” below while we await official release details and imagery.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, the Kobe 4 “Black Mamba” releases tomorrow, December 27th.

Photos via @kickspotting

Latest News

Fifteen Can't Miss Sneaker News Headlines From March 30th - April 5th

’ top headlines of the week for the first week of April brought us the first grumblings out of Virgil Abloh’s Off-White camp in...

by Ben Felderstein October 24, 2024
1

As The New NBA Season Begins, It’s Time To Build The Perfect Basketball Sneaker Rotation

The world’s of basketball shoes has never been so deep, so finding the right shopping destination that covers as much of the landscape as possible...

by Ankit Solanki October 24, 2024
0

The KEEN UNEEK Is Commanding Attention In The Growing Outdoor Trend

In modern footwear, the lines between the functional and the fashionable continue to blur. In terms of what companies produce and consumers demand, shoes are...

by Ankit Solanki July 19, 2024
144