Part of Air Jordans 2017 that generated buzz back in 2010, the "Pantone" Air Jordan 7 will be widely available next weekend.The shoe, a tribute to Michael Jordan's famous alma mater, sports a University Blue nubuck upper, contrasted by a healthy amount of white throughout. There's also a bit of black along the lining.The "UNC" Air Jordan 11 Low will release Saturday, Apr. 29.Phillips, a patient at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital receiving treatment for hemophilia, drew inspiration from his love for both the Chicago Bulls and Rock n' Roll when designing his Air Jordan 7. His design is draped in black and university red with gold accents which links back to the Bulls with a guitar pick inspired dubrae, an illustration of him rocking out a guitar sole underneath the icy outsole, and his "DJP" initials on the heels.2017 has other new colorways for the Air Jordan 7 in store, with a "Pure Money" pair on the way and a "Pantone" pair set to hit retail after years of exclusivity. Cheap Air Jordan Shoes DB x Damien Phillips release date is set for Dec. 17. The sneaker will be available at select retailers including Nike SNKRS, Villa, and Shoe Palace.Though one of the line's most popular models, the Jordan 7 hasn't hit the launch calendar as frequently as others. In fact, since 1992, it's only released in 25 different colorways, including different variations of the original "Hare," "Olympic" and Black/Red make-ups. In comparison, no fewer than 30 sample pairs never made it to production. Here's a rundown of the best unreleased styles.The thirteenth Doernbecher Freestyle collection makes its official retail debut this weekend and with it, the Air Jordan 7 Retro DB by Damien Phillips is set to release at select Jordan retailers.While the approach of adding pink to Air Jordan retros for girls has been criticized in the past, Jordan Brand isn't going to abandon it anytime soon. An upcoming girls' Air Jordan 7 leaked on Friday, this one mixing hyper pink accents in with a mostly black colorway. 2017 Jordans For Sale has the distinction of being Michael Jordan's second championship and Olympic gold medal shoe. It also marked the beginning of his partnership with Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes. Now celebrating its 23rd Anniversary, the Jordan 7 has returned heavy, along with a few familar faces.The interesting part of this whole thing is the colorway. We're used to seeing some combo of white, metallic gold, midnight navy and true red on all "Olympic" Air Jordan 7 Retros released to date. However, next year's pair will come in white, metallic gold coin, deep royal blue, fire red and light iron ore. Jordan Brand has been known to change up color names and shades, so at first glance one might assume this equation describes the standard "Olympic" pair, but that's not the case.Images of the 2017 release are scarce, but the shoe looks to be pretty close to the original pair. Note that the above image is not of the 2017 "Pantone" Jordan 7.It's been a while since we've seen one of Anthony Hamilton's brown-based Air Jordan exclusives, but he still has plenty of models that haven't been revealed to the public.
The Wall