Early Look at the Jordan Air Ship "Tech Grey"

Jordan Brand is backing its Air Ship with a sizable amount of energy this season both on the inline and collaborative fronts. We've seen partners like Nigel Sylvester do his own friends and family team-up and Awake NY tease its own rendition of the shoe, and now it's resurfaced onto our radar in the form of an ultra-clean "Tech Grey" colorway.As you can likely gather from its moniker, brighter neutral tones serve as the focus for this forthcoming installment. Like most of the Air Ship colorways that we've seen release to the masses, this variation leans on angelic smooth leathers to make up a majority of its upper. It makes up the perforated toe boxes and side panels while its titular hue dresses up the shaggy suede collars, Swooshes and treading. If you take a gander at the tongues, you'll notice that that've been given an off-white tint which gives the kicks an aged aesthetic. If you weren't able to get your hands on styles like the Air Jordan 1 Hi '85 and Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Neutral Grey" colorways, this would certainly make a good alternative.These are slated to launch on July 1 for $140 USD via select Nike retailers.For other news, Eastside Golf's Jordan ADG 4 “1961” collaboration has been revealed. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Early Look at the Jordan Air Ship "Tech Grey"

Jordan Brand is backing its Air Ship with a sizable amount of energy this season both on the inline and collaborative fronts. We've seen partners like Nigel Sylvester do his own friends and family team-up and Awake NY tease its own rendition of the shoe, and now it's resurfaced onto our radar in the form of an ultra-clean "Tech Grey" colorway.

As you can likely gather from its moniker, brighter neutral tones serve as the focus for this forthcoming installment. Like most of the Air Ship colorways that we've seen release to the masses, this variation leans on angelic smooth leathers to make up a majority of its upper. It makes up the perforated toe boxes and side panels while its titular hue dresses up the shaggy suede collars, Swooshes and treading. If you take a gander at the tongues, you'll notice that that've been given an off-white tint which gives the kicks an aged aesthetic. If you weren't able to get your hands on styles like the Air Jordan 1 Hi '85 and Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Neutral Grey" colorways, this would certainly make a good alternative.

These are slated to launch on July 1 for $140 USD via select Nike retailers.

For other news, Eastside Golf's Jordan ADG 4 “1961” collaboration has been revealed.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast