In 2008-09, the Air Jordan 2.5 Team was among the earliest two-shoe hybrids from Jordan Brand, ballers like Mike Bibby and Ray Allen having worn player exclusive colorways on the NBA hardwood. That model took its name from being a combination of Jays II and III, but for the Air Jordan 2.0, a computer-style nomenclature signifies an update to cutting edge cushioning technology. It’s a fittingly to-the-point name for a model that proves classic Air Jordan style is timeless and instantly opens the door to imagining the entire rante of Air Jordan Legacy models with upgrades. The Air Jordan Alpha 1 added Zoom Air, this 2.0 goes for full-length Max; could an Air Jordan 3.0 hit retail with a Fuse upper and LunarLon on its sole? That’s pure conjecture but a step toward realizing a future with souped-up classics happens when the Air Jordan 2.0 hits retailers on June 4th.
Air Jordan 2.0
White/Black-Varsity Red
455616-100
06/04/2011