The Jordan BCT Low debuted this month as a multi-purpose, multi-sport training shoe from the Jordan Brand label. Long considered to be the premier basketball shoe company, Jordan Brand has always stretched its limits into other sports as the brand is represent by top-flight athletes in other sports. Tinker Hatfield, the designer behind the Jordan BCT Low, refers back to his earlier days with Nike in 1985 when the multi-sport training shoe was in demand; in this great Jordan BCT Low Micro-site, you get a chance to see the meticulous details of the BCT Low while hearing Tinker Hatfield speak directly about training shoes and the BCT Low. The Jordan BCT Low features a number of design elements that are somewhat new to the Jumpman, such as the forefoot stability strap, dual-layered ventilation system, and multi-directional traction pattern on the outsole are just some of the great details in this new Jordan Brand trainer shoe, so check out the Jordan BCT Low Microsite as well as the interview with Tinker Hatfield to study up on this new release, and pick up a pair now on eBay.
Jordan BCT Low Micro-site
John Kim
March 10th, 2011 (updated)
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