That disruptive DNA carries over to the AJ7 through a gaudy mix of ‘Phantom’, ‘Lemon Twist’, ‘Pink Blast’, and ‘Anthracite’, echoing the expressive colour language of the early 90s. Though official images are still pending, early reports point to a mesh base with nubuck overlays, with possible splatter detailing on the midsole as a subtle nod to the ATC’s graphic energy. The silhouette itself remains unchanged, preserving the AJ7’s sculpted lines, neoprene bootie construction, and visible Air cushioning underfoot.
With adult sizing priced at $215 and grade-school editions also expected, the Air Jordan 7 ‘Tennis Day’ shapes up as a grandstand crossover.
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