Air Jordan Fusion IV (4) – White / Military Blue – Neutral Grey

(118 Votes, Rating: 2.72 5)
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Air Jordan Fusion IV (4) -  White / Military Blue - Neutral Grey

Next up in the Air Jordan Fusion Line which meshes a numbered Air Jordan model with an Air Force One (1) is the Air Jordan Fusion IV (4). Up to now, we have not seen too many detailed pictures of the sneaker, and some key changes have definitely been made since we originally previewed the sneaker earlier in the year. As most sneakerheads can tell by first glance, this AJF4 is inspired by the “Military Blue” Air Jordan IV (4). Featuring a white upper with neutral grey accents and a military blue Air Force 1 sole, this pair is extremely similar to the Air Jordan 4 that released in 2006. The Air Jordan Fusion IV (4) series is set to debut in the coming months, so be sure to stay tuned for updates.

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Air Jordan 16.5 – Black / Varsity Red

(134 Votes, Rating: 4.37 5)
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Air Jordan 16.5 - Black / Varsity Red

Combining two sneakers to form one is no new design trick for the folks over at Jordan Brand, and today we have our first look at a new Air Jordan hybrid which meshes together the Air Jordan XVI (16) and the Air Jordan XVII (17). Though the elements of the Air Jordan 16 are much more prevalent in this sneaker, hints of the Air Jordan 17 can be found on the lace region which features two rows of laceholes. Components of the AJ16 can be seen via the patent leather toebox, midsole, tongue, and the overall design of the upper. This colorway of the Air Jordan 16.5 is very similar to the Original Black/Varsity Red color scheme of the Air Jordan 16 which released back in 2001. Another interesting aspect of this pair is the word “Jordan” written in braille on the heel. Jordan Brand’s newest hybrid, the Air Jordan 16.5, will be available for purchase in November 2009.

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Air Jordan Fusion IX (9) – White / Black – University Blue

(105 Votes, Rating: 3.06 5)
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Air Jordan Fusion IX (9) - White / Black - University Blue

We initially previewed the Air Jordan Fusion IX (9) earlier this year, and we are now getting our first look at the White/Black-University Blue colorway of the AJF9. This colorway obviously takes inspiration from the Powder Blue Air Jordan IX (9) and features a white leather upper accented by a university blue midsole, black laces, and a black tongue. The Air Force One (1) components of the sneaker are visible through the midsole, outsole, and lacetag. The tongue tag reads “The Best of Both Worlds” on the inside and “AJF Jordan” on the outside. The Air Jordan Fusion IX (9) – White/Black-University Blue is set to drop on April 11, 2009 for a retail price of $160. Via FatboyKickz.

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Air Jordan Fusion VI (6) Premium – Black / Walnut / Court Blue

(74 Votes, Rating: 2.07 5)
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Air Jordan Fusion VI (6) Premium - Black / Walnut / Court Blue

The Air Jordan Fusion VI (6) line began in early 2009 and will continue until the end of March ‘09. We have seen many of the upcoming colorways, but the one above comes as a bit of a surprise to us. Rumored to be a limited release which will only be available on Air Jordan Flight Club, this pair will surely strike up some deserved attention. Featuring one of the most unique colorways ever seen on an Air Jordan model, this pair yields a black upper accented by the walnut sole and the triangular pattern on the toebox and side panels. This pattern seems very strange at first; however, after a closer look, one can easily see that it is composed of multicolored triangles stitched together. These are set to drop on February 21, 2009 for a retail price of $175. Via SC.

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Air Jordan Fusion 5 (V) – Black / Red Sample

(68 Votes, Rating: 2.37 5)
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Air Jordan Fusion 5 (V) - Black / Red Sample

The Air Jordan Fusion V (5) series was released in early 2008, but we are now getting a first look at a sample pair that never made it to store shelves. Featuring a black base with red stitching and accents, most sneakerheads deem it a godsend that this pair was never released. It appears as though the upper was composed of both leather and suede and even included red paint behind the black mesh net on the side. Contrasting with the black Air Force 1 midsole, this pair also yields a white “sunburst” design from the Air Jordan V (5). As previously mentioned, this pair is an unreleased sample and will not be released in the future. Via Kenlu.

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Jordan Brand 2009 Preview

(76 Votes, Rating: 2.57 5)
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Jordan Brand 2009 Preview

We present to you a first look at some of the newest Air Jordan models set to hit retailers near you in the upcoming months. Though it is only one picture, it gives us a little heads up of what is in store to come from Jordan Brand. In this preview, you can see two pairs of the Air Jordan I (1) Low including the Air Jordan I (1) Low – Curry Elephant Print featured a few days ago. We are also seeing evidence that 2009 will bring more colorways of the Air Jordan Phly including the all grey colorway seen above. Other key releases shown above include the Air Jordan Force Fusion IV (4) (rear left) and a Team Jordan Model (rear right) which utilizes the Air Jordan III (3) midsole. Via NT.

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Air Jordan 60+

(98 Votes, Rating: 3.58 5)
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Air Jordan 60+

Combine multiple sneakers to form one new sneaker. Sounds pretty simple, right? Well, we are now seeing evidence that Jordan Brand not only finds it simple, but effective as well. The concept of merging sneakers will continue throughout 2009 and we now have pictures of the newest hybrid. This pair merges together all of the sneakers that Michael Jordan wore on the five occasions that he scored 60 or more points. The Air Jordan 2 (II) and the Air Jordan 5 (V) play key parts in the Air Jordan 60+ and their influence on this pair is quite obvious. The most prevalent characteristic on this pair that we have seen before is the midsole which comes straight from the AJ5. Other key components include a mesh net on the side and a heel tab reminescent of the AJ2. Though it is not confirmed, the Air Jordan 60+ is set to begin releasing in August of 2009. Via NT.
 

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