If you love the Air Jordan 5, then the Air Jordan 5 Low is probably up your alley as well. Overall, it takes the usual aesthetic of the Jordan 5 and just condenses it. Although most sneakerheads will prefer the original, you can't go wrong with turning any iconic sneaker into a low-top. This is something that has been done to shoes like the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 2, and pretty well every single new Jumpman sneaker since then. However, the Jordan 5 Low has been particularly underrated by sneaker enthusiasts.
Throughout 2023, there haven't been a ton of Air Jordan 5 Low colorways. Mostly, that is because there isn't a huge appetite for them. However, Jumpman has still been cooking up some new colorways for special occasions. One such occasion is going to take place later this year. This is "Dongdan" which is kind of like Quai 54 in Paris, France. This is a streetball tournament that takes place in Beijing, China. Now, Jumpman is set to drop a collection of sneakers to help promote the event. Subsequently, we are seeing teasers for the Air Jordan 5 Low "Dongdan."
"Dongdan" Air Jordan 5 Low
Thanks to the good folks over at SneakerBarDetroit, we have some solid images of this new shoe. Firstly, the sneaker is going to be covered in some black suede. Secondly, the midsole of the shoe is black, but with some pink, and even purple poking out from the outsole. From there, the iconic silver 3M tongue is found at the top, with some pink on the lace lock. Lastly, the insole has a purple sky aesthetic with white and pink clouds.
At the time of writing this, it is being reported that the shoe is set to drop in the summer of this year. Moreover, the price of the shoe has been set at $200 USD. If you want something unique for your collection, then these will definitely do. Let us know what you think of this Air Jordan 5 Low, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world. We will always bring you the biggest releases from the biggest brands.
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