Where do you stand on the issue? Should Jordan giá sàn gỗ tại tphcm Brand relent by releasing modified retros as they’ve done the last 15 years, or keep steering the sneakers and their fans to these more accurate takes?
June 7, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0
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A brief scan of fan comments on Instagram reveals that sentiment about the upcoming Air Jordan 11 Space Jam seems split. About half appreciate the return to the original look Michael Jordan wore – higher patent leather, 45 on the heel, purple touches – while half are denouncing that look. It’s fake and weird, they say. Not at all like the Jams with the revised shape, slimmer cuts of patent, and blue accents that released in 2000 and 2009. Anecdotal though it may be, the loudest fan voices on Jordan retros in recent years have argued for a return to the shoes as they first released. Bring back the right midsole color on Bordeaux 7s, release Maroon 6s, put Nike Air back on the heels where it belongs. Jordan Brand, through the retro remaster process, made these wishes come true, with more in the works – Air Jordan 5 Black/Metallic is back to its 1990 styling on July 23rd. Where do you stand on the issue? Should Jordan Brand relent by releasing modified retros as they’ve done the last 15 years, or keep steering the sneakers and their fans to these more accurate takes?
Air Jordan 11 “Space Jam”
Color: Black/Dark Concord-White
Style Code: 378037-003
Release Date: December 10, 2016
Price: $220
Source: iamchickenwop
Filed under: Air Jordans