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Style

CZ3616-100

Colourway

White/Green-Orange-Volt

Retail Price

US$170

Release Date

23/04/2020

Product Description

The Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 Splash Zone is a basketball shoe that was designed as a third iteration of Russell Westbrook's shoe with the Jordan brand.

The Air Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 Splash Zone is made of mesh and includes leather overlays on the toe and heel counter. The inside of the shoe is designed with a perforated foam midsole that also features a Zoom Air unit in the forefoot. Moreover, it has a translucent rubber outsole with a circular pattern. The shoe also includes a TPU strap that runs across the midfoot and a Jumpman logo on the tongue tag and sole. In addition, the sneaker incorporates a double-collar design and comes with white round laces.

We think that one of the most notable features of the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 Splash Zone is its colorway. The shoe is designed with a predominantly White colorway with Green, Orange, and Volt accents. The sneaker was released on April 23, 2020, at a suggested price of $170.





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