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The Air Jordan 38 Low Brings The Heat With Fiery Coloring

Shades of summer make an early appearance.

The Air Jordan 38 Low Brings The Heat With Fiery Coloring

Summer is still months away, but Jordan Brand offers up some early heat for feet by way of a new Jordan 38 Low in fiery coloring.

The latest Jumpman delivery sports a “Taxi/Safety Orange” palette with sail and “tour yellow” accents, producing a vibrant look sure to catch eyes on and off the court. The base of the shoe sports mostly yellow hues, while orange coloring takes over the intricate stitch patterns on the quarter and heel. Underfoot, the shoe boast a dual-tone yellow/orange midsole, wrapped by a clear TPU structure that extends down into the outsole below.

While not given any specific associations, the shoe shares a close resemblance to the high-top Jordan 38 Center Star designed in honor of WNBA Jordan Brand athletes last year.

We don’t have word on an official release date just yet, but expect this pair to hit shelves towards the onset of the Spring/Summer 2024 shopping season. In the meantime, enjoy official images below and check out the Jordan 4 RM (Restomod) set to arrive Holiday 2024.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 38 Low

SKU: FV3945-700
RETAIL PRICE: $185
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nike SNKRS US Standard Check Site

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