Since the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3’s release, the popular silhouette has gotten a lot of colourways, both retro-themed and sincere. After another passage into Russell Westbrook’s on-going series of homages to his late closest companion KB3, the model is being sifted through the softer focus of Spring/Summer pastels. Hence, Washed Coral runs packed all through a great part of the construction, complementing the profile’s unmistakable mesh weaves. Contrasting black stitching brings the panels together, and even adds light, supportive molds atop both the forefoot and heel. Straps, whose translucence add a bubbly touch to the pair, fold around the tongue, whose top is set apart by darker pulls, jagged, glossy panelling, and some other subtleties. Finishing the look, the pair features a white midsole, with gum outsoles. The pair is probably going to hit Nike.com and a few select retailers on the 28th of May, with a retail price tag of $130.





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