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Tar Heel Vibes Arrive On Two Of Jordan Brand’s Releases This Weekend

Tar Heel Vibes Arrive On Two Of Jordan Brand’s Releases This Weekend

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It’s the summer, so you can expect Jordan Brand to release a plethora of low-top signatures to appease your feet for the hottest months. This weekend sees the University of North Carolina theme run rampant on the Air Jordan 2 Low and the Air Jordan 9 Low, each showcasing a unique sensibility for the light blue hue that Mike became a collegiate legend in. The Air Jordan 9 Low “UNC” pairs a reptilian texture with a clean white base, allowing for navy and sky blue shades to shine for a clean look. The Air Jordan 9 Low “Pantone” takes a once-exclusive colorway and finally releases it to the masses, but will people be interested in the Pantone colorway on a lesser-revered low model? We’ll find out this weekend, as each pair will be available for purchase on Saturday, June 11th. Check out more detailed shots below and stay tuned for more Jordan release dates right here on Sneaker News.

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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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AIR JORDAN 9 LOW “PANTONE”

Color: University Blue/Black-White
Style Code: 832822-401
Release Date: June 11, 2016
Price: $170

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