Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO: New Colorways for July 2014

July 23, 2014 BY / 0

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The Jordan Super.Fly series will see its third installment shortly, but that doesn’t mean that the playoff version of the sneaker – the Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO – has been retired just yet. Blake Griffin’s unofficial signature got a makeover for the post season that saw a redesigned heel and slimmed down silhouette with added hyperfuse-like mesh and returns today in a Thunder-like black and yellow or a tonal Cool Grey. What do you think of the latest Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO pairs? Stick with us after the click for more detailed images and while they’re available right now via Nikestore, you can save $30 per pair by grabbing them courtesy of yellownsxt on eBay.

Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO
Color: Wolf Grey/Pure Platinum-White
Style Code: 645058-003
Price: $130

Jordan Super.Fly 2 PO
Color: Black/Vibrant Yellow-White
Style Code: 645058-070
Price: $130

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