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Neymar is about to become the first football player to wear a Jumpman on his boots. The Brazil and Barcelona star will be wearing the Nike NJR x Jordan Hypervenom, which is inspired by the Jordan ...
Rounding out the look is Neymar’s number 10, which appears on the left boot, and Jordan’s number 23 on the right. Whether you’ve yet to lace up in the Hypervenom IIs or you’re looking to ...
From Nike: The NJR x JORDAN Hypervenom football boot takes inspiration from the Jordan V, Neymar Jr.’s favorite. “The Jordan V is very iconic and has the fighter jet shark teeth on the front ...
The collection features three footwear components including the previously seen Air Jordan 5 Retro Low and the Nike Hypervenom II in both cleat and indoor/court form. With this collection, Neymar ...
Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Neymar's up to something! Nike has increasingly ... version of the Hypervenom Phantom 2 to rock on-pitch as well. According to leaked photos, for Jordan Brand's first ...
Nike’s Jordan brand has marked its inauguration ... which combines both the Air Jordan 5, one of Neymar’s favourite shoes, and the Hypervenom football boot which he commonly wears.
On the boot, Nathan VanHook, Nike Football senior design director, said: The Jordan V is very iconic and has the fighter jet shark teeth on the front. "The Hypervenom II that Neymar Jr. wears has ...
Neymar Jr. spends a whole lot more time on the pitch than the hardwood, but the Brazilian footballer—or soccer player, to Americans—is a longtime fan of Jordan, both the man and the brand.
Nike needs to build on that and the Hypervenom relaunch is certainly the right way to go about it. The boot still resonates with many thanks to the nostalgia of peak Neymar, the 2014 World Cup ...
Neymar Jr. has become the first soccer star to rock his own unique Jordan gear thanks to a mutual collab between Nike and Jordan ... an Air Jordan V low and a Hypervenom football (soccer) boot ...
"The Jordan V is very iconic and has the fighter jet shark teeth on the front," Nike Football's senior design director Nathan VanHook said in a statement, "and the Hypervenom II that Neymar Jr ...
It’s been just over a decade since the first edition hit the pitch, and Nike looks to be tapping into the early ’10s nostalgia infused with Neymar and Co. to continue the industry’s reflective drive.