Air Jordan 2.0: Black/Classic Green/Varsity Red

June 18, 2011 BY / 0

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The Air Jordan II is a unique shoe that presented a lot of innovation in the sneaker world. They were originally produced in Italy with a faux snakeskin section on the upper, the first Air Jordan to have no Nike signage on the sneaker, and in 1986/87 they were to become the only Air Jordans to not be released in a primarily black OG colorway. It seems the designers at Jordan Brand are seeking retribution for their predecessors with the release of the black/classic green/varsity red colorway. It is not often that one receives a second chance, but the Air Jordan 2.0 has been essentially resurrected with the addition of its 360 Max Air unit. The sneakers feature a blacked out upper with the faux snake accent, varsity red eyelets and lining around the tongue, as well as the red midsole, white and red outsole, all topped off with the classic green Air Jordan wings. via RMK Store

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