The Air Jordan 29 “Easter” will be released to selected Nike retail stores on March 21, 2015 at $225 each. Kicks on Fire stated that those who think that they are too old to join Easter egg hunts can spend their time hunting for the Air Jordan 29 “Easter” instead.

Although this particular design is not going to be hard to find, it might get sold out quickly because of its attractive color scheme.

It has a primary color of green with a woven spiraling green upper portion that “screams ‘chocolate-filled eggs!’” The bright Easter color scheme is further accentuated by light green spark swirls and black speckles on the emphasized jumpman logo.

The black accents can also be found on the shoe’s inner lining, laces, and tongue, which somehow further emphasize the “23” printed on it. Its midsole features a light blue elephant print that keeps the scheme’s pastel vibe alive.

Sneaker News reported that the Air Jordan 29 “Easter” was also called “Green Spark.” It boasts of very vibrant colors which make it a wonderful and attractive addition to Michael Jordan’s collection of signature silhouettes.

Sneaker Bar Detroit said that its look might be a bit similar to that of the “Bred” design, which was released earlier this year. However, the Jordan brand gave the said style a couple of tweaks by incorporating a retro teal color to make the light green spark on its base pop out even more.

Although the Air Jordan 29 “Easter” is named after the upcoming Easter holiday, Sole Collector pointed out that its release date is actually much closer to St. Patrick’s Day, which could explain its primary green color way. However, the overall light pastel appeal seems to be a nod towards Easter.

One unique thing about this particular design is that it features a wavy graphic on its bottom. Although it is a very rare design, the Air Jordan 29 “Easter” is actually not the only shoe with it. There is another black and gym red Air Jordan 29 that has the very same wavy graphic on its base, according to the report from Sole Collector.

Sneaker Freaker pointed out that shoe brands hardly take the risk with regard coming up with shoe designs that showcase vibrant colors. The Jordan brand has consistently given their following the best designs and color schemes, as indicated in their decision of dropping these bright green colors under an Easter theme.