Wolverine has been quite active on the sneaker front this year. The legendary, adamantium-clawed mutant not only landed his own kicks in the recent X-Men x Reebok collection but is also set to grace the adidas Rivalry Low, thanks to the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie. Yet regardless of his numerous official appearances in the sneaker world, the allure of custom designs that capture his gritty charm still remains unmatched. These Air Jordan 1 Low “Wolverine” sneakers by Javier Carabias Sánchez are a perfect testament to this sentiment.
A Closer Look At The Sneaker
This design embodies Wolverine’s classic yellow, blue, and black costume, with his red belt prominently displayed above the midsole for that full character effect.
Moving up, his stubbled face appears on the eyestays, while his red-splattered silver adamantium claws dominate the lateral-side Swooshes. On the medial side, however, a cigar and wisp of smoke adorn the left shoe, while the right showcases a cheeky three-striped claw mark.
Additional touches include the X-Men logo on the heels and the Weapon X branding on the tongue tabs. A white midsole and dark blue rubber outsole complete the look, pulling together an eye-catching and cohesive tribute to Wolverine.
Is The Air Jordan 1 Low “Wolverine” Available For Purchase?
Unfortunately for fans of the Marvel hero, this incredible pair was a one-of-one commission for a lucky customer and isn’t available for purchase. However, you can still get your own custom pair made by the distinguished sneaker artist when his orders are open. So, if you’re keen on owning your very own pair of “Wolverine” sneakers, stay updated on his work via Instagram so you don’t miss your chance.
In the meantime, you can admire some of his other extraordinary creations like the remarkable “Wolverine” Air Jordan 1 High or the equally captivating Air Jordan 1 “Deadpool/Wolverine” sneakers. And rememeber to stay with us here at Sneaker Fortress for more exclusive customs and concept designs inspired by your favourite heroes.
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