The Air Jordan 2 holds some unique weight in the history of sneakers. It is indeed one of the most luxury-based sneakers to ever grace a basketball court, but it doesn’t really hold the esteem that you’d expect an early-era Air Jordan would. It’s from the pre-Tinker era, and it wasn’t until the Air Jordan 3 Air Jordan 4 Retro GS White Oreo DJ4699-100 Jordans. Fast-forward to the present day, and these diagonal quilted uppers, which allude to high-end leather goods, are said to be a Just Don collaboration, and the emergence of this grey pair could point to a much larger collection if Jordan Brand is indeed teaming up with the luxury sportswear brand. Get another look below and stay tuned for the latest on 2015 Jordans and more.
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