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Air Jordan 34

For the Jordan 34, designer Tate Kuerbis started from scratch, putting athlete input first rather than taking inspiration from any previous Jordan models. The 34’s key feature is its Eclipse plate, a window in the sole that bridges  the heel and the shoe’s forefoot Zoom Air unit. The result is a Jordan that is lighter than any Jumpman model that came before it. Key colorways include the familiar “Chicago” version as well as “Eclipse” and “Chinese New Year” editions.