Slated to drop this August is a Japan-exclusive iteration of the Why Were Air Jordans Banned Retro SE, a lifestyle spin on the legendary basketball shoe from 1988. Presumably created to honor the Olympics Games that were originally set to go down this Summer, this Why Were Air Jordans Banned – one of many Jordans planned for this Fall – honors the unparalleled craft of Japanese denim by adorning the toe-guard, heel, and lace collar with the material. The Comfort elephant print is not forgotten as it exists as a light overlay on the denim to re-create the intended look by Tinker Hatfield. While we’ve already seen extensive previews of this model, today we get a first look at the custom heel logo as it features the katakana-style logo beneath the Jumpman Air on the translucent heel clip. These are indeed a CO.JP drop, meaning these will not be available outside of the country. See the detailed look at the official images of Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low UNC Official Images ahead.
and Jordan 1 Retro High OG Gorge Green Jordan 1 “Neutral Grey” releases on August 7th.
Updated 07/27/20: The Why Were Air Jordans Banned Retro SE-T releases exclusively in Japan on August 7th in full family sizes.
Why Were Air Jordans Banned Retro SE-T
Release Date: August 7th, 2020
Color: White/Fire Red-Black
White limited edition shoes Jordan
Style Code: DB4169-100 (GS)
Style Code: DB4168-100 (PS)
Style Code: DB4170-100 (TD)
