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A Vivid “Bright Crimson” Colorway Lands On The Jordan Why Not ZER0.3 SE

A Vivid “Bright Crimson” Colorway Lands On The Jordan Why Not ZER0.3 SE

After hitting multiple headlines for his generous $8,000 tip to the Disney Bubble’s housekeeping staff, Russell Westbrook is preparing to further expand his series of Jordan signatures, a line-up whose flagship Why Not Zer0.3 has now appeared in a new and bold “Bright Crimson” colorway.

Aggressive in color as it is in design, the pair leads with its titular shade in force, applying it atop the majority of the mesh and synthetic construction. Taping both up front along the toe cap and down the side of the eyestays film above with darker shade, a touch-up that adds dimension adjacent to yellow ornamental laces, volt green webbing and tongues, and the athlete’s “W” logo.

Grab a detailed look at these below and expect a release to arrive later this month on October 14th at select retailers and likely Nike.com.

In more spooky news, the Swoosh has just announced their Nike Dia de Los Muertos collection.

WHERE TO BUY

Jordan Why Not Zer0.3

SKU: CK6611-600
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: Oct 14, 2020

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