The Air Jordan Session “Storm Blue” feels like a time capsule from the late ‘90s, repackaged for today’s streets. This isn’t a sneaker chasing old Air Jordan blueprints. Instead, it borrows cues from skate culture, adds a touch of dad shoe nostalgia, and layers it with understated Jordan heritage.
At first glance, the thick oval laces and padded midfoot strap instantly recall retro skate footwear. They wrap into an exaggerated panel setup, while the low-cut suede upper keeps everything sleek yet sturdy. The shape hints at early 2000s court shoes, but the wide toe box and chunky midsole lean closer to New Balance’s iconic 574 vibe.
Storm Blue takes centre stage across the soft suede overlays, contrasted by neutral mesh underlays that give the pair a layered depth. The colour pop remains balanced — vibrant enough to stand out, subtle enough to stay versatile. Branding is minimal, featuring only a small Jumpman on the heel and a discreet “Flight” logo on the insole, letting the design do most of the talking.
Underfoot, the foam midsole adds a cushioned platform for all-day wear. A grippy rubber outsole finishes things off with traction that holds up on pavements or skate decks.
The Air Jordan Session “Storm Blue” bridges the gap between streetwear, basketball culture, and skate heritage without being loud about it. It’s for those who prefer their sneakers to feel laid-back but always sharp.