Carmelo Anthony has been making headlines with his impressive performances in their past few games. But aside from his high-scoring acts, the New York Knicks superstar is also set to make waves with his impressive signature shoes this weekend.
Jordan Brand is set to release a new colorway of the tenth signature shoe of Anthony - the Jordan Melo M10.
The Jordan Melo M10 will be released in a "Volt" edition, which is looming as JB's theme for the month of March.
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This edition of the M10, which is officially listed as the Metallic Silver/Metallic Silver-Black-Volt colorway of the model, will be released on March 1st and will retail at $165 per pair.
The newest colorway of the Melo's signature shoe sports a metallic silver upper part along with black hints on the tongue, toe box, lining, and a portion on the midsole. Volt hints appear on the outsole, tongue lining, and laces. The shoe also sports a metallic silver chrome heel counter featuring a "Melo" signature logo.
"If you see this shoe from afar, the chrome statement piece is the first thing you are going to see," Anthony said on the unique features of his latest signature shoe. "Combining that element with my 'M' on the toe cap and the very first signature logo we created 10 years ago, we've made a true anniversary shoe."
Aside from the M10, JB will also release a new colorway of the Jordan Melo 1.5 shoe. This model will also come out in a "Volt" edition, which is expected to get a lot of attention in the coming weeks.
The upcoming edition of this model, which is the retro edition of the first ever Jordan Brand signature shoe of Anthony, is officially listed as the Wolf Grey/Volt Ice-Black colorway.
This colorway features a wolf grey upper part along with black hints on the heel and toe area. Volt hints are visible on the tongue and on the "Carmelo" and "Jumpman" logo on the heel.
The Jordan Melo 1.5 "Volt" will also hit shelves on March 1st and will be available for $130 per pair.
Both shoe models were made by Jordan Brand as part of their commemoration of Anthony's 10th year anniversary with Jordan Brand.