Air Jordan 7 “Chambray” Coming Soon: Photos

Back in 2022, the Air Jordan 7 saw a huge moment for itself. Overall, this is due to the fact that the sneaker was celebrating its 30th anniversary. That is a massive birthday for any silhouette, and Jumpman made sure to celebrate in style. Consequently, we got a whole bunch of great retros, as well as some cool new colorways. However, it doesn’t seem like Jumpman is finished. In fact, they have been showing off a ton of amazing Jordan 7 offerings that will drop over the coming months.

When it comes to OG Air Jordan 7 colorways, many of them have been retro’d already. However, there are a ton of colorways that came out back in the 2000s that fans have been clamoring for. Consequently, it should come as no surprise that Jumpman would dig a bit deeper into the vault to bring out some retro offerings. For instance, we now have some product shots of the Air Jordan 7 “Chambray.” This is a shoe that came out in 2006 and it now getting an update 17 years later.

“Chambray” Air Jordan 7

Air Jordan 7
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In the images above and below, you can get a true sense of how this sneaker looks. Firstly, the model is mostly covered in some black suede. Secondly, we get some nice hints of light blue on the midsole, the tongue, and even the Jumpman logo on the side cuff. Additionally, the tongue has that geometric style that the Air Jordan 7 is known for. When you put all of these elements together, you get a shoe that is unique but also fairly standard.

At the time of writing this, it appears as though the sneaker is going to be released on August 5th. Moreover, these shoes are going to cost a total of $200 USD. If you need something for the late summer, these are going to be the move. Let us know what you think, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sneaker world. We will always bring you the latest releases from the biggest brands.

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