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The Jordan Westbrook One Take Dresses Up In A Volt And Black Colorway

The Jordan Westbrook One Take Dresses Up In A Volt And Black Colorway

Each debut surprisingly better than the last, the Jordan Westbrook One Take — the ostensible budget-friendly alternate to the athlete’s Why Not Zer0.3 flagship — is currently on track to be Russell Westbrook‘s most popular silhouette. Once holding claim over the top spots on the site, the pair’s Black/Cement and versatile Triple White colorways have refined a roster yet to release, and today marks the unveil of yet another though it colors in much more bold than any of the aforementioned. Rather than dressed with neutrals or anything heritage-inspired, the pair prefers a coat of Volt dye, adding it to the mesh at the toe box and profile as well as the molds along its tooling; tongues, in slight departure, prefer a much darker green to better complement the black accents that seat adjacent. Grab a detailed look at this latest One Take right here and expect a release at Nike.com surely within the coming months if COVID-19 will allow it.

In other news, an Air Command Force LeBron 17 Hybrid is on the way.

Jordan Westbrook One Take Volt
Style Code: CJ0780-103

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