Air Jordan 2 II Shoes -9
ID: 49605
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The Air Jordan 2 Shoes were released November 1986 Along with a return trip to the All-Star game, Michael wins his first in a series of scoring titles, as well as the Slam-Dunk Championship. He becomes the first player since the 1960s to top 3,000 points in a single season. He plays nine straight games with 40 points or more. In short, Michael informs everyone why he's destined to become the with 40 points or more. In short, Michael informs everyone why he's destined to become the greatest player ever.The Air Jordan II was designed by Bruce Kilgore and just as its predecessor it showed a great innovative design. The low-tops were very stylish, produced in Italy and were far from the ordinary basketball shoe.Surprisingly this is the only Air Jordan ever that has not been made in a black version. There were sketches and prototypes of a black leather AJ II but it never became reality.
C.L.
from CA
I can't tell you how much I bloody well adore this boot
I've collected a good number of Dr
Martens in the last few years and these are actually the most comfortable of the lot of them
They have a brilliant Rick Owens look and feel to them
They fit true to size
Perfectly in fact
but then again I'm a girl and they usually are a bit over sized so this might be smaller on a man
My only complaint is the mondo-thick shoelace
I had to switch it with one of my thinner Dr
Martens shoelaces to get the look I desired
Anonymous
from San Diego, CA
I usually wear a 10-12 top
I'm small in the shoulders and back
but large busted
I went with the XL as suggested from other reviews and it was a little too big in the neck and waist for my comfort
I don't like my tees tight
but form fitting
I ordered another style in the L and it was perfect
Great quality
great washability
Dan R
from Montana
Can't tie these shoes tight enough
The way the tongue is designed
it is very difficult to snug up the laces at the top of the shoe
In addition
the laces are slippery nylon; can't someone come up with a lace that works? They need constant tightening