The Jordan Spizike Low “Bordeaux” has garnered the endorsement of former President Barack Obama. This striking colorway first caught attention in January 2012 when the legendary filmmaker Spike Lee presented a pair of the original Spizike high-tops to Obama. Now, Nike reinterprets this iconic design with a contemporary low-top silhouette, breathing new life into a classic.
The Spizike Low incorporates elements from various classic Air Jordan models. The elephant print overlays on the toe and heel pay homage to the Air Jordan 3, while the signature wings on the collar draw inspiration from the Air Jordan 4, providing both lacing support and visual appeal. A vibrant grid-patterned eyestay in Surf Blue, complemented by matching collar lining, adds a splash of color, while varsity red laces create a striking contrast against the sleek black and white upper, enhancing texture and depth.
The heel branding completes the design, featuring Spike Lee’s iconic Mars Blackmon logo on the left shoe and the emblem of his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule, on the right. Both logos are stamped in Surf Blue and Varsity Red, delivering a bold and dynamic finish.
Model: Jordan Spizike Low “Bordeaux”
Colorway: Neutral Grey/Varsity Maize/Surf Blue/Dark Shadow/Varsity Red/Black
SKU: IM7425-004
Retail Price: $160 USD
Release Date: 2025
Available At: Nike





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