Top 5 Best Sneakers Coming Out In 2020

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Pine Green”

Can you smell the Christmas pine trees? Well try copping the Air Jordan 1 Retro High Pine Green. This historical silhouette is sporting a fully grained leather upper in black, sail, and pine green. Sporting a similar feel to the “Bred Toe” colorway, these come with a black “Swoosh” on each side, a white midsole, and a pine green sole. Release Date: February 29th, 2020

Air Jordan 1 Retro Hi ’85 “New Beginnings”

Originally released in 1985, the “Chicago” Air Jordan 1 High will be returning in February 2020 with a nickname “New Beginnings” for its 35th Anniversary. Release Date: February 2020

Air Jordan 3 “UNC”

Originally a highly desirable PE that was at the center of a memorable UNC Football scandal in 2018, the Air Jordan 3 “UNC” is now set to release sans school logos in 2020. With a crisp color scheme that uses white leather, signature black/grey cement print on the heel/toe, and powder blue accents dispersed throughout the upper and midsole, the shoes nod to Michael Jordan’s beloved alma mater in both name and color scheme. Release Date: March 7th, 2020

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Court Purple”

What screams both royalty and NBA’s rookie of year in 1985? The Air Jordan 1 Retro High Court Purple. Showcasing a magical splash of color, these shoes have a leather upper in black, sail, and court purple. Showing similarities with the “Bred Toe”, the Air Jordan 1 Retro has a black “Swoosh” with a white midsole and court purple sole. Release Date: April 4th, 2020

DIOR x Air Jordan 1

The ever-growing crossover of luxury and sportswear is inching closer to its apex this month as Nike officially reveals a first look at the hotly anticipated DIOR x Air Jordan 1. The Italian-made shoes feature a white and grey upper with “Air Dior” punched into the iconic Wings logo, while an all-over print in a high-quality jacquard acts as the Swoosh logo of the silhouette. A translucent icy sole with a graphic beneath, subtle contrast stitching, and a metallic chrome hangtags. Release: April 2020

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