Jordan why not zero 1 release date

Russell Westbrook’s latest colourway for the Jordan Why Not? Zer0.1 Low has gone back to school for a dose of ‘University Red’. Featuring a fused-mesh upper, and Nike Zoom Air cushioning, this bold colourway is sure to turn heads. And, at the very severe risk of nerding it up a little too much, the whole silhouette gives off a real ‘Redrobes’ from Star Wars kind of vibe — you know, the guys with the unenviable task of protecting Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. So, whether you’re a baller or a supporter of the dark side, these kicks could be just the ones for you.

The Jordan Why Not Zero.01 ‘Bred’ combines the legacy of Jordan Brand along with Russell Westbrook, his first on-court signature shoe.

This Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 features the popular ‘Bred’ theme while utilizing both Black and Gym Red. Looking closer predominate Black is used throughout which covers the nubuck upper. Completing the look is Red which lands on the branding, inner heel area, lace lock and outsole.

Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Bred Release Date

For those that are interested in purchasing the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Bred, they will release at select Jordan Brand retailers including online at Nike.com on March 1st, 2018. Retail price will be $125. Continue to scroll below to check out more images which will give you a detailed look.

The next colorway of Russell Westbrook's Air Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 signature sneaker honors his late friend and former teammate Khelcey "KB3" Barrs III. 

Keeping his memory alive, this shoe is dressed in Midnight Navy, Metallic Gold, and White, which honors the pair's high school uniforms. More details for "KB3" are seen on the lace-lock and sole with Barrs' number found on both. 

Retailing at $125, the Air Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 "Tribute" will hit select Jordan Brand retailers on Mar. 11.

Jordan Brand has officially unveiled Russell Westbrook’s first performance signature shoe, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1. He’ll debut a “Mirror Image” PE version of the shoe tonight during the Thunder vs. Lakers game at Staples Center.

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The shoe, crafted for the dynamic game and personality of the reigning MVP and fashion king, features a fused mesh upper, smooth vamp cover, full-length Zoom Air unit and compression-molded pylon foam piece engineered for flight. Russ’s on-court debut is a PE version of the “Mirror Image” colorway, a style that displays his desire to tell personal stories through colorways. Each shoe uses cut out images to represent Michael Jordan (left) and Russell Westbrook (right).

Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Release Date

Look for the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 “Mirror Image” to release in limited quantities on January 15th. The “2-Way” colorway releases February 15th. The retail price tag is set at $125 USD each.

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When did the Jordan Why not zero come out?

A release date is expected on March 1st, 2022.

When did Jordan Why not .5 come out?

The lilac midsole features what we presume to be a double-stacked Zoom Air unit in the forefoot, and a bright orange outsole that's detached with a black shank plate place in the midfoot for stability. The Jordan Why Not . 5 “Childhood” is set to drop on March 1st via Nike.com and at select retailers for $130.

When did the Jordan why not 0.4 come out?

Arriving globally on Jan. 27th, the design incorporates hits of both red and blue to embody the “Why Not?” ethos.

When did Jordan Why not Zer0 3 come out?

Not only does it have a balance of great technology and style, but it represents more than just me. It represents hope and inspiration and aims to instill belief in the youth.” The Jordan Why Not Zer0. 3 will release on Nike's webstore in the “Zer0 Noise” colorway come January 2.