The New Jordan AJNT23 Debuts With Special Edition Briefcase Packaging

The Jumpman’s latest laceless design launches later this month.

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Introducing the Jordan AJNT23, a silhouette that is a half-lifestyle design, half-basketball performer and completely laceless. The model from Tinker Hatfield and Jordan Brand champions an aerodynamic build and utilizes a one-pull system to securely lock your foot into place, relying on “a series of knobs and cables.” The cross-hatched elastic straps aren’t too far off from something you’d find in past Nike LeBron Soldier models.

The AJNT23 also features Zoom Air units int he heel and forefoot for added support. The debut colorway will be this premium black and metallic gold offering, limited to just 2,500 pairs. Each will come in a special edition matte-black briefcase-style packaging reminiscent of the Air Jordan 17 when that model first debuted at the top of 2002.

The Jordan AJNT23 launches August 19 and will retail for $200 USD. In more footwear updates, Kanye shared inspirations, works in progress and unreleased YEEZY footwear designs in a recent spree of Tweets.

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