Product Description
A mixture of different hues defines the outside appearance of the Air Jordan Why Not Zero1 Mirror Image, with white, black, and University Red coming as the primary tones.
The 'Mirror Image' was the first color scheme used for Russell Westbrook's very first signature shoe, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1. It was inspired by the walls of Westbrook's childhood bedroom, which were covered in posters. The upper part of the shoe is made of fused mesh and has a collage on the left shoe representing MJ (Michael Jordan) and on the right shoe representing Westbrook. The outsole of the shoe is Clear Blue and icy-looking, and there are red details on the heel, outsole, vamp, as well as a toggle that is inspired by the Jordan 6 shoe.
We found the fused-mesh upper of this shoe to be the most appealing feature for this shoe. At the time when the Air Jordan Why Not Zero1 Mirror Image was released on January 15, 2018, it retailed for approximately $125.