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Air Jordan 2.5 CP3 PE + Jumpman Team Pro – Rip City

Air Jordan 2.5 CP3 PE + Jumpman Team Pro – Rip City

Air Jordan Team Shoes - PEs - House of Hoops LA

Some nice Air Jordan Team Shoes were recently spotted at House of Hoops in LA’s, and they may soon be spotted on TNT or ESPN because they were player exclusive versions of the kicks.  The two pairs that stood out were the Air Jordan 2.5 Team done up for Chris “CP3” Paul and an Air Jordan Jumpman Team Pro created for Richard “Rip City” Hamilton.

The CP3 Air Jordan 2.5 Team is arguably one of the better Air Jordan 2.5s we have seen thus far, featuring a university blue sole with a mostly white upper styled with grey elephant print around the heel and purple stitching below blue stitching spelling out “CP3” on the ankle.  Not to be outdone, Rip’s Air Jordan Jumpman Team Pro is equally clean featuring a university blue mid-sole topped by a white leather and patent leather upper with “RIP CITY” stitched in large, red letters on the bottom part of the ankle.  No word on whether or not these will hit retailers, but being that they were seen at HOH, we’ll keep our eyes and ears open in case any limited releases pop up in the near future.  via Kenlu

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Air Jordan Team Shoes - PEs - House of Hoops LA


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