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Cherry Blossoms Bloom On Kiki Rice’s Air Jordan 38 Low PE

Unfortunately, these will not be hitting retail.

Cherry Blossoms Bloom On Kiki Rice’s Air Jordan 38 Low PE

Kiki Rice continues to blaze her own trails as she receives the first ever PE for a Jordan Brand-affiliated NIL athlete. Nodding to her hometown of Washington D.C., Jordan Brand dresses the Air Jordan 38 Low in an elegant colorway that reminds us of the upcoming Cherry Blossom season that arrives every Spring.

Rice, who was the first hooper to debut the Air Jordan 38, will be sporting this Player Exclusive during UCLA’s game against Stanford. Featuring a light tan base, this heartfelt design features touches of elegant pink and bright blue, with the native flowers appearing on the tip of the tongue. A lush bed of blossoms appear on the insoles as well as through the translucent icy outsole bottoms. Furthermore, Kiki’s name is embroidered on the heel to remind us exactly who these PE’s belong to.

Again, these were made specifically for Kiki, but Jordan Brand confirms that each UCLA women’s basketball player and members of the staff will eventually receive pairs as well. These will not hit retail at any capacity.

In other Jumpman updates for February, here’s the latest on the Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined”.

For full updates on February, March, and other upcoming drops, check out our Jordan Release Dates page.

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