A preview of upcoming colorways to be featured on the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1
The Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 is a beast on-court and by the way things are looking, the colorways are beasts as well.
Four new looks for the shoe are coming to retailers in the near future and each holds a story behind it.
You can find details on each colorway below and stay tuned for updates on when each new color releases. Feel free to share your thoughts on the new looks below in the comment section and let us know if you’ve been playing in a pair of the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 and how you feel about them so far.
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 ‘Tribute’
A tribute to his late teammate and best friend, the Tribute colorway of the Why Not Zer0.1 comes dressed in their high school team colors and remembers the life of Khelcey Barrs III. Both Westbrook and Barrs’ numbers are featured on the outsole and “KB3” appears on the tongue in Westbrook’s handwriting.
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 ‘Cotton Shot’
Using a bright Orange Pulse, Hyper Royal and Sail colorway, the Cotton Shot Why Not Zer0.1 pays tribute to Westbrook’s childhood practice sessions with his father. “All cotton” is what his father would refer to perfect-nothing-but-net shots as.
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 ‘All-Star’
As a Los Angeles native, the 2018 All-Star Game and City of Flight Why Not Zer0.1 both represent homecoming moments for Russell Westbrook. To pay tribute to the city that raised him, this colorway features a Los Angeles map on the upper with “LA” and “RW” on the left and right tongue, respectively.
Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 ‘Bred’
This colorway is pretty self explanatory.
via Nike Inc.
The writeup for the Cotton Shot colorway is a repeat of the Tribute colorway’s writeup, just FYI.
This shoe has endless design opportunities!
Nike will make plenty of the first two colorways and limit the last two which the majority of us will want. All of them look nice.
Oh man the bred is gorgeous. All of the ones here are fantastic, but red and black is too good
I hope the Breds are solid rubber and not translucent. better yet XDR.
They’re not pretty, but I love the functionality on these(a real all-round sneaker), which is reassuring, Jordan signatures had abandoned their function the last 2 years(both the Melo, and CP’s were ‘phoned in’ the last 2-3 editions).