
PSG × Air Jordan 5「Off Noir」官方圖輯、發售情報率先公開
UPDATE:上月我們終於搶先捕捉到 Paris Saint-Germain x Air Jordan 5「Off Noir」的實物照,如今 Swoosh 進一步釋出完整官方圖輯。正如下文所述,鞋款採用黑色鞋面,配以粉紅及米白點綴;中足飾以 PSG 招牌艾菲爾鐵塔標誌,鞋墊圖案及專屬包裝亦呼應球會 DNA。該鞋將於今年稍後與同系列 Air Jordan 4 RM 一同在 Nike SNKRS 上架,定價 US$210。
UPDATE:今年 2 月,就在雙方攜手現身 Paris Fashion Week 後,市場便傳出 Paris Saint-Germain 與 Jordan Brand 將於 Air Jordan 4 RM 及 Air Jordan 5 展開全新合作的消息。如今,PSG x Air Jordan 5 的首波實物圖終於曝光,如預期採用「Off Noir」主色,並以粉紅細節點綴。中足多次印上 PSG 艾菲爾鐵塔標誌,粉紅色更延伸至鞋舌標誌、中底尖齒及內襯。值得注意的是,鞋側後跟不見任何號碼,後跟僅配置同色 Jumpman。據悉兩款鞋將於年底前經 Nike SNKRS 及指定零售商上架,最終零售價或高於早前預估的 US$210(以 Air Jordan 5 為準)。更多資訊,包括 Air Jordan 4 RM 的首張實物圖,敬請持續鎖定;下方亦可回顧我們的初步解析。
原始報導:距離 Paris Saint-Germain 與 Jordan Brand 在 Paris Fashion Week 發佈奢華聯乘作品,不過短短不足一個月;SneakerMarketRO 最新報導指,二者今年稍後還有後續動作。
據悉 PSG 有望在假日季同步推出 Air Jordan 4 RM 與 Air Jordan 5,兩雙鞋均以「Off Noir」為主調,搭配「Particle Rose」、「Anthracite」等配色。不過,目前僅有依據配色碼繪製的概念圖,與最終實物或有差異。
截至截稿,Paris Saint-Germain 與 Jordan Brand 均未正式確認這兩雙「Off Noir」配色的傳聞。欲知更多更新及實物照片,請持續關注;如傳聞屬實,系列預計於今個假日季登陸 Nike SNKRS 及指定零售商,建議售價分別為 US$150 及 US$210。
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