Official Images Of The Jordan Triangle "Quai 54"
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Jordan Brand is bringing its new Triangle basketball shoe into the Quai 54 universe with a colorway built directly around the tournament's 2026 Paris identity. Purple, green, black, and white cover the performance model, tying the shoe to the same visual language used across this year's Paris streetball event. The palette reads loud by basketball standards, though the design stays grounded in Quai 54's branding rather than any outside reference point.
The upper pairs Action Grape and Key Lime across its main panels, with black and white sections stepping in to break up the brighter tones and keep the overall look readable on court. Quai 54 branding is woven into two key placements: the event logo is stitched onto the tongue, and the full tournament name runs down the spine of the shoe. The Triangle also connects to an Air Jordan 11 IE Low and Air Jordan 1 Low created for the same collection, giving Jordan Brand both lifestyle and performance options for the Paris event. Underfoot, the construction stacks ZoomX, Zoom Air, and a Cushlon 3.0 carrier, placing the Triangle among Jordan Brand's more advanced performance offerings while keeping the retail price below most signature basketball shoes.
The Jordan Triangle "Quai 54" has already released overseas, with a U.S. launch date still unannounced. When it does arrive stateside, it is expected to retail for $145. To stay informed on all things Jordan Brand and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
Jordan Brand is bringing its new Triangle basketball shoe into the Quai 54 universe with a colorway built directly around the tournament's 2026 Paris identity. Purple, green, black, and white cover the performance model, tying the shoe to the same visual language used across this year's Paris streetball event. The palette reads loud by basketball standards, though the design stays grounded in Quai 54's branding rather than any outside reference point.
The upper pairs Action Grape and Key Lime across its main panels, with black and white sections stepping in to break up the brighter tones and keep the overall look readable on court. Quai 54 branding is woven into two key placements: the event logo is stitched onto the tongue, and the full tournament name runs down the spine of the shoe. The Triangle also connects to an Air Jordan 11 IE Low and Air Jordan 1 Low created for the same collection, giving Jordan Brand both lifestyle and performance options for the Paris event. Underfoot, the construction stacks ZoomX, Zoom Air, and a Cushlon 3.0 carrier, placing the Triangle among Jordan Brand's more advanced performance offerings while keeping the retail price below most signature basketball shoes.
The Jordan Triangle "Quai 54" has already released overseas, with a U.S. launch date still unannounced. When it does arrive stateside, it is expected to retail for $145. To stay informed on all things Jordan Brand and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.