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Our Shopping Guide to Jordan's ‘Color of the Season,' Seafoam Green: Shop the Minty-Fresh Collection Here

Our Shopping Guide to Jordan's ‘Color of the Season,' Seafoam Green: Shop the Minty-Fresh Collection Here

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Is seafoam the new black? The Jordan brand seems to think so.
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Labeled as the 'color of the season' on their site, the Nike subsidiary is bringing in the spring season with a variety of footwear and apparel in a soft greenish-blue color palette. Shop fan-favorite sneakers like the Air Jordan 1 Low SE and the Air Jordan 4 Retro, or upgrade your wardrobe with fleece tops and T-shirts in a seafoam makeover.
Shop Jordan's color of the season here
Although the cold weather isn'y fully gone yet, we must look ahead to the warmth to come. As we do, we can expect to see some lighter colorways making their way onto our favorite silhouettes. Fresh for spring, the special-edition AJ 1 Low sports white leather underlays paired with seafoam green hairy suede overlays. The trendy color is also found on the laces, the Jumpman logo on the tongue and insoles, and the lining. An aged, sail-colored midsole sits atop a seafoam-green solid rubber outsole, tying everything together.
A similar aesthetic can be found on the popular Jordan 4 silhouette. Labeled as 'Abundance,' the new colorway breathes new life in the retro design coming in a seafoam, metallic silver and sail hue. In addition, the sneaker includes the iconic 'Jumpman' logo on their tongues, head-turning netting, the 'Nike Air' logo on each heel, the signature transparent air bubble in each midsole and prominent wings on the metallic silver collar.
There here are plenty of other great seafoam options for Nike fans to shop, including basketball sneakers, slides, and graphic tees. Add a fresh pop of color to your wardrobe this spring and shop Jordan's color of the season collection below.
If you're in the market for non-seafoam Jordan apparel, Travis Kelce's 90s-style Jordan pullover hoodie is a must-cop for any MJ fan, as well as, the brand's recent re-release of the 'Cool Grey' Jordan 9 retro sneakers.
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