IT'S LIGHT WORK. The Air Jordan XXXVI isn't just the next up in the iconic franchise; it's an expression of the drive and energy that sparked a basketball revolution. It's one of the lightest Air Jordan game shoes to date, featuring a minimal but durable Leno-Weave upper reinforced with a TPU ribbon.
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The Air Jordan 5 Retro SE 'Craft' updates the legacy silhouette with a subtle color palette and a refreshed build. Crafted from taupe-colored suede and textile, the upper is secured with two-tone laces and accented with translucent quarter-panel netting. Orange textile lines the tongue, matching the signature Jumpman that decorates the exterior. A second Jumpman icon graces the heel overlay in grey embroidery.
Air Jordan 5 Retro SE Craft Sneakers
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Updating the 1996 original, the Reebok Interval 96 was released in September 2019 in a 'White Scarlet Royal' color scheme. The retro sneaker enlists mesh and suede on the white upper while an overstated vector logo identifies the shoe on both sides. At the back, an elastic pull tab makes on and off a cinch while logos at the heel and tongue further call out the brand. DMX cushioning supports the foot from below and works with a rubber outsole to dial in traction.
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