Official Look at the Jordan Luka 1 "Next Nature"

Despite a disappointing end to a the 2022-23 season for the Dallas Mavericks, Luka Dončić and the Jordan Brand are still going strong with the various releases for the Slovenian basketball player's first signature shoe. The Jumpman continues to release different colorways for the upcoming season, including the latest dip into blue territory with the "Next Nature" colorway. Previously, the shoe arrived in a mix of aqua and purple for Easter as well as a clean white and pink version in honor of Dončić's dogs. This time, the shoe is dressed in a mostly vibrant teal blue for the entirety of the mesh upper. The lining and the tongue are in black while hints of blue details are seen along the heel, midsole and soles. The shoe sits atop a Formula23 speckled sole while the underfoot is highlighted in red coral and blue. Look out for the Jordan Luka 1 "Next Nature" arriving later this year for $120 USD at select retailers and online at Nike.In other footwear news, Porsche recently tapped PUMA for 3D-printed MTRX sneakers. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Official Look at the Jordan Luka 1 "Next Nature"

Despite a disappointing end to a the 2022-23 season for the Dallas Mavericks, Luka Dončić and the Jordan Brand are still going strong with the various releases for the Slovenian basketball player's first signature shoe.

The Jumpman continues to release different colorways for the upcoming season, including the latest dip into blue territory with the "Next Nature" colorway. Previously, the shoe arrived in a mix of aqua and purple for Easter as well as a clean white and pink version in honor of Dončić's dogs. This time, the shoe is dressed in a mostly vibrant teal blue for the entirety of the mesh upper. The lining and the tongue are in black while hints of blue details are seen along the heel, midsole and soles. The shoe sits atop a Formula23 speckled sole while the underfoot is highlighted in red coral and blue.

Look out for the Jordan Luka 1 "Next Nature" arriving later this year for $120 USD at select retailers and online at Nike.

In other footwear news, Porsche recently tapped PUMA for 3D-printed MTRX sneakers.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast