Okay, here’s my blog post about my experience messing around with “jordan maroon and black”:

So, I’ve been seeing these “jordan maroon and black” colorways popping up everywhere, and I got curious. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about, and maybe even try to customize a pair myself. I’m no sneakerhead expert, but I do enjoy a good DIY project!
Getting Started
First, I spent some time just looking at pictures online. You know, getting a feel for the different styles. I checked out different Jordan models – some were mostly black with maroon accents, others were the opposite. I wanted to see how other people were rocking them.
The Deep Dive
Then, I started digging a little deeper. I looked at some videos of people customizing their own Jordans. I’m not gonna lie, some of it looked pretty intimidating! I saw people using airbrushes and all sorts of fancy tools. I definitely don’t have any of that stuff.
- I am thinking I will use this tool to paint my shoes.
- Airbrushes: Seems a lot of work for me.
- Maybe I can find simple ways to do it.
My (Simple) Plan
I decided to keep things super simple. My skills is not good. I figured I’d start with a pair of mostly black Jordans – easier to work with, I thought. I’m not gonna to change the color and use original * I planned to just add some maroon accents using some fabric markers I found at the craft store.
The Execution
Honestly, the hardest part was getting my hands on a pair of black Jordans in my size! Once I had those, the rest was pretty straightforward. I carefully used the markers to add some maroon to the stitching, the Jumpman logo, and maybe a few other small details. I did not have a good skill, so I did carefully. I took my time, and it actually turned out pretty decent! I don’t think my Customizing skills is good.

The Result
They’re not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with how they turned out. It’s a subtle change, but it gives them a little bit of a unique look. And the best part is, I did it myself! It was a fun little project, and it got me thinking about other ways I could customize my sneakers.
I think I will use red color next time.
So finally, it looks nice!