The Jordan Spizike Low “Bordeaux” is making a comeback — and it’s packed with history, color, and cool vibes. This sneaker takes inspiration from a special moment back in 2012, when Spike Lee gifted a pair of the original Spizike high-tops to President Barack Obama. Now, Nike is bringing the same energy back in a low-top version that’s easier to wear but just as eye-catching.
This shoe is a mix of different Air Jordan classics. It features the famous elephant print from the Air Jordan 3 on the toe and heel, and the wings on the collar are a direct nod to the Air Jordan 4. These parts not only look cool but also give extra support.
The color mix is bold and fun — with Surf Blue on the collar and laces, Varsity Red details, and a sleek combo of black, white, and grey across the upper. The bright yellow (Varsity Maize) on the lace lock adds another pop of color, making sure the shoe really stands out.
One of the coolest parts? The heel logos. On one shoe, you’ll find Spike Lee’s Mars Blackmon character, and on the other, the “40 Acres and a Mule” logo — his film production company. Both are printed in Surf Blue and Varsity Red, giving the sneaker a powerful, creative vibe.
The Jordan Spizike Low “Bordeaux” is set to release in 2025 for $160 USD. You’ll be able to grab it at Nike.com and select retailers. It’s a perfect blend of basketball history, political cool, and street-ready style.
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