The 2014 NBA Playoffs is just around the corner, and as expected Jordan Brand released a collection of playoff-themed sneakers that are expected to make waves in the next several weeks.
Included in this year's Jordan Playoff Pack are the new colorways of the Air Jordan XX8 SE, Jordan Melo M10, Jordan CP3.VII AE, and the SuperFly2 PO, which are now available on the sneaker market.
First up is the latest edition of the Air Jordan XX8 SE, which is officially listed as the Black/Atomic Mango-Dark Powder Blue colorway of the popular model.
This edition sports a black based upper part with dark powder blue lining and laces along with atomic mango Jumpman logo and outsole. It is now available in select Nike stores worldwide for just $150 per pair.
Chris Paul's seventh signature shoe also came out in an excellent-looking edition, which sports a black-based upper part with infrared 23 hints throughout the shoe, including the laces and outsole.
This edition of the Jordan CP3.VII AE is officially listed as the Black/Infrared 23-White colorway, which sells at $125 per pair worldwide.
Carmelo Anthony's signature sneaker is also expected to get a lot of attention as it was released in Black/Atomic Mango colorway. Interestingly, this edition doesn't look like a New York Knicks-themed sneaker.
The Jordan Melo M10 'Playoff' is now available in for $165 per pair worldwide.
And lastly, the Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO that is now available in Black/Dark Powder Blue colorway. It sports a black-based upper part with dark powder blue lining, logos, and outsole.
The Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO 'Playoff' is only one of three slated colorways of this model this April. Retail price is set at $130 per pair.
All four excellent-looking colorways sports a black-based upper, which is reportedly done to pay tribute to the past Air Jordan sneakers.
"Strategic color blocking is featured on each shoe in addition to reflective elements for extra shine. The playoff pack incorporates black reflective material, as a nod to the Air Jordan V heritage, and team-inspired colorways," Nike noted.
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