Jayson Tatum wore the Air Jordan 36 for the first few weeks of the NBA season, but the unreleased Air Jordan 37 Low has made multiple appearances in December. First glimpsed in the silhouette during his offseason workouts at Duke in September, our finest look at the aforementioned Bulls-Esque arrangement has just appeared in official photography.

The overall design conveys a trendy streetwear vibe
In sharp contrast to the recent “Concord Blue” effort, the low-tops’ retooled upper features a prominent display of clean white TPU overlays sitting above the forefoot’s matching mesh and tongue construction. Ventilated windows provide for breathability within the structural upper’s densely knit jet-black stitching, while the tongue’s trim, pull tab, and upper collar add more pitch-black decorations to the brightening package. With the exception of the back half’s highlighted grey lining across the ankle, the added tongue tab and inside insignia, nylon sock liner, and vertical heel marking infuse personality into the monochrome ensemble.







Summary
The Air Jordan 37 Low keeps everything simple and clean. The breathable mesh at the base of this Air Jordan shoe is particularly remarkable. The upper has a simpler, cleaner design with little stitching and one-color TPU overlays. These are a pleasant change of pace from their mid-top siblings.