35583

Jordan CP3.II – “Hulk” – White – Denim – Mean Green – Quickstrike

Jordan CP3.II – “Hulk” – White – Denim – Mean Green – Quickstrike

jordan-cp32-hulk-04

Chris Paul’s Jordan CP3.II signature model will be dropping in a fresh new Quickstrike edition that gives the shoe its boldest look yet. This CP3.II colorway uses a combination of white patent leather and blue denim to construct the upper, but the most eye-catching element of the shoe comes by way of the striking Mean Green accents that cover several sections of the upper and the contrast stitching. These green touches have inspired the “Hulk” nickname and give the shoe some real personality. The decorative graphics that cover the heel section of the upper seem to pop more than ever before and the number 61 appears on the heel as a tribute to Chris Paul’s grandfather, who was killed a few days before the point guard honored his memory with a touching 61 point performance. This Hulk edition of the CP3.II will be released as a Quickstrike some time in the next week, so check out your local Jordan retailers to try to scoop a pair before they’re gone.

Jordan CP3.II  Superhero Edition
Available @: Air Jordan Flight Club
Date/Time: April 20th, 2009 | 3:33pm est
Color:
White/Mean Green-Obsidian
Style: 342944-132

jordan-cp32-hulk-05

jordan-cp32-hulk-06

jordan-cp32-hulk-03

jordan-cp32-hulk-02


Latest News

Fifteen Can't Miss Sneaker News Headlines From March 30th - April 5th

’ top headlines of the week for the first week of April brought us the first grumblings out of Virgil Abloh’s Off-White camp in...

by Ben Felderstein October 24, 2024
1

As The New NBA Season Begins, It’s Time To Build The Perfect Basketball Sneaker Rotation

The world’s of basketball shoes has never been so deep, so finding the right shopping destination that covers as much of the landscape as possible...

by Ankit Solanki October 24, 2024
0

The KEEN UNEEK Is Commanding Attention In The Growing Outdoor Trend

In modern footwear, the lines between the functional and the fashionable continue to blur. In terms of what companies produce and consumers demand, shoes are...

by Ankit Solanki July 19, 2024
144