Jordan Brand has attempted to emulate Russell Westbrook's eccentrically suave flair across six distinctive silhouettes in his signature collection. This Jordan Why Not 0.6 leans into its signature wearer's fun and expressive personality with a vivid choice of hues.
The color scheme is hauntingly close to Jayson Tatum's Air Jordan 35 "Women In Power" PE from 2021. A see-through white shroud covers the majority of the forefoot's inner components, with brilliant "Baltic Blue" patches concentrated along the heel counter, collar, and tread. Scorching shots of "Siren Red" spotlight the latter's Jumpman symbol, tongue tab, and mudguard, which contrast with the pair's steady cerulean impacts. The Why Not zippers and heel pull tab feature a rare lime green hue, while "Action Purple" fills the tongue, embroidered heel overlay, and suede trim on the top.
The Jordan Why Not 0.6 "Multi-Color" is now available outside of the United States. Meanwhile, have a detailed look at the pair below while we wait for more release information.
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