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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 2 Low “UNC”

Official Images Of The Air Jordan 2 Low “UNC”

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The Air Jordan 2 Low has been one of Jordan Brand’s featured low-tops throughout this summer, as we’ve seen the model return in the classic Chicago mock-up straight from 1987 followed by a timely all-red installment. While Michael Jordan may have preferred adidas and even Converse while playing at the University of North Carolina, the Jumpman is honoring Mike’s time as a Tar Heel with this clean Air Jordan 2 Low “UNC”. The pair features a reptilian texture throughout the white base while a two-toned heel sports University Blue and Midnight Navy to match the contrast piping and iconic Wings logo on the tongue. This Air Jordan 2 installment will arrive at retailers on June 11th for $160 USD. What do you think of the colorway? Be sure to check out more official photos below and stay tuned for more of the latest Jordan release dates right here on Sneaker News.

Air Jordan 2 Low “UNC”

Color: White/University Blue-Midnight Navy
Style Code: 832819-107
Release Date: June 11, 2016
Price: $160

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