The Air Jordan 2016 City Pack has information unraveling slowly but surely as time continues to draw nearer to the first colorway’s release date. So far we have received a release date and detailed pictures for the Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘NYC’ and Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Chicago Flag’ from the 2016 City Pack. We also received what is still believed to be the ‘Charlotte’ colorway which was on display in the Charlotte Hornets Arena. That now leaves us with the last colorway and that is the Air Jordan 10 ‘Los Angeles’. Now there has yet to be any first look pictures to be provided yet so the picture you see is not the actual shoe, simply just a reference. Now with the sneaker looking to take on a Los Angeles theme, the colorway description is Ocean Fog/Blue Lagoon-Midnight Navy and that is inspired by The Los Angeles Dodgers. Remember MJ did have a second love in sports and that was Baseball. Following along with the NYC and Chicago Flag pairs, the LA version will have LA embroidered where 23 or 45 would normally be.
Now as for the release date. it is being said we can look for the Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Los Angeles’ to drop this upcoming May 14, 2016 for the retail price of $190. Rest assure we will continue to look out for any information regarding this sneaker’s release and keep you guys updated, I am very intrigued to see how the colorway description actually works the sneaker. Let us know down in the comments your thoughts and will they be a DEF Cop or DEF Not.
UPDATE: The folks at Nike have issued official pictures for the upcoming Air Jordan 12 Retro ‘Los Angeles’ on behalf of Jordan Brand for the next installment for the 2016 City Pack Series.
UPDATE: The folks at Shoe Palace have provided detailed pictures of the upcoming Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Los Angeles’ that is still scheduled to release this May 14th.
UPDATE: Check out these new pictures for the Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Los Angeles’ or ‘LA’ provided by Icy Heat Sole
UPDATE: Above is a first look at the ‘Los Angeles’ Air Jordan 10 Retro via: Swift Kickz by way of SBD
via: SF