Victor Cruz Reveals His Favorite Air Jordan to GQ

October 8, 2013 BY / 0

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By now it’s no surprise that Victor Cruz is a fan of the Jumpman – in fact we’re fairly surprised that he hasn’t ditched the Swoosh for signature PE cleats of his favorite pair of sneakers, but that’s besides the point. A regular feature on our site during the off-season, it’s been a while since we last saw Victor showing his affinity for Jordan Brand, but he recently sat down with Gentlemen’s Quarterly to talk about his essentials, and the latest episode featured his favorite pair: the Air Jordan III Retro ’88. Featuring the Nike Air logo on the back heel, the shoe surprised everyone with a retro release almost as much as the Giant’s 0-5 start has. Continue reading to view the entire episode and let us know what you think of his selection in the comments.

[youtube]http://youtu.be/EEN_eReAQQo[/youtube]

Source: GQ

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