Jordan 36 Taco Jay 0
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Jordan 36Taco Jay


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Product Details

Style

DQ6866-803

Colorway

Citron Pulse/Atomic Green/Cone/Black

Retail Price

$195

Release Date

06/17/2022

Product Description

The Jordan 36 Taco Jay is a special iteration of the Air Jordan 36 featuring a unique taco-inspired colorway, paying homage to NBA star Jayson Tatum, whose nickname happens to be Taco Jay.

The shoe’s upper is constructed using a leno weave material with mesh overlays, while the outsole is made from rubber. It has light yellow as the predominant color with Olive Green covering the upper part, including the laces, while the outsole is in bright orange. It also has the classic TPU ribbon synonymous with most shoes on the Air Jordan 36 line.

The stand-out feature of this Jordan 36 Taco Jay has to be the taco-inspired design. This is not only visible on the color scheme, but the general design of the shoe, particularly the taco graphic and the serrated lining on the tongue, which almost resembles a taco wrap. The shoe was first released for retail on June 17th, 2022, priced at $195.





Historical Data

Price Range
Last 12 Months
$40 - $250
Price Range
Last 3 Months
$130 - $250
Volatility
23%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
7
Price Premium
Last Sale
28%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
$189

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