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Product Details

Style

DD2234-001

Colourway

Black/University Red-Yellow

Retail Price

US$180

Release Date

14/01/2021

Product Description

The Jordan XXXV Chinese New Year (2021) sneakers are a festive edition of the Air Jordan XXXV line, released to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year 2021, the Year of the Ox. With a base of black and university red and details in white and yellow, its upper is both leather and synthetic while its outsole is rubber.

The Jordan XXXV Chinese New Year (2021)’s technology includes Flightwire in the upper and an Eclipse plating built underfoot. Large visible Zoom Air units in the sole are built to provide ultimate cushioning and responsiveness. Yellow stitching decorates the black and red upper, with Jumpman logos appearing in yellow on the black tongue and in red on the side. The Nike name and swoosh are branded on the tab on its heel.

What our experts like most about the Jordan XXXV Chinese New Year (2021) is its distinctive festive colorway. It was originally released on January 14, 2021, at a retail price of $180.





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1
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29%
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Last 3 Months
£173

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