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Jordan Brand – September 2011 Releases @ Extra Butter

Jordan Brand – September 2011 Releases @ Extra Butter

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Jordan Brand’s Trunner series is the Jumpman’s longest running cross-trainer and the closest thing to a true running shoe they’ve ever offered, and it’s enjoyed a nice comeback over the past few years.  The OG Trunners dropped around the turn of the century and we got Q4 and Alpha update varieties in 2009 and ’10, respectively.  The Alpha Trunner was almost like a Presto-like hybrid with its lacing cage, but the Jordan Trunner LX 11 gets back to the original form with straps on the ankle and instep provide extra stability for the elastic sock upper, and incorporates some new tech in the form of visible Max Air cushioning in the heel.  The Cool Grey edition is joined by a GS drop in black with Spark and Blue Crystal accents that echoes the Air Jordan 1 Phat GS also now available at JB retailers like Extra Butter.

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