Official Images: Air Jordan 37 Hare

Releasing later on this year, here is a first look at the Air Jordan 37 Hare.

Just like the last handful of Air Jordan signature sneakers, the Air Jordan 37 will feature design elements inspired by a past Air Jordan model with this one taking inspiration from the Air Jordan 7. Our first look shows that the Air Jordan 7 inspiration is seen on the ankle collar and outsole.  This colorway of the Air Jordan 37 borrow design and color element from the Air Jordan 7 Hare which last released in 2015. The inspiration is seen on the tongues and outsole as a mix of colors give the design of the sneaker a nice and colorful pop. When it comes to the tech of the sneaker, the Air Jordan 37 is constructed out of a lightweight and translucent leno-weave base reinforced by an exoskeleton on the sides for added support. Elsewhere you will find a midsole that includes a double-stacked Zoom bag at the forefoot with a carbon fiber plate at the midfoot, and soft Formula 23 foam at the heel.

The Air Jordan 37 Hare has not been given an release info but we do expect these to drop later on this year at select retailers and Nike.com.

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UPDATE: 7/30 – Official images of the Air Jordan 37 Hare have now surfaced online and as previously suggested, its  inspiration from the OG 1992 Air Jordan 7 Hare was designed to reflect the grey and white colors of Bugs Bunny of the Looney Tunes squad as the theme also derived from a Jordan x Looney Tunes ad campaign in 1992.

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Images: Nike
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