Jordan Geller, the man behind the astounding ShoeZeum, stated that many of his rare gems were acquired through eBay. You simply can’t find Nike artifacts like these in stores, so eBay was a great way for Geller to acquire the shoes that he wanted to fill his ShoeZeum shelves with. Here’s a look at another vintage pair of Nike/Jordan heat – an original pair of the Air Jordan II in White/Red. These are obviously not wearable at any level, and the white midsoles have thoroughly yellowed, but these would make a perfect addition to anyone looking to start their own ShoeZeum set-up (although replicating Jordan Geller’s collection might be tough to do). Jordan Brand actually retroed this colorway of the Air Jordan II as part of the Air Jordan II/XX1 Collezione Package that released in April of 2008. Check out the detailed images of this rare find after the jump, and if you have the urge to add these to your collection, check out the auction from b.!.z on eBay.
Air Jordan II – White – Red | Original Pair on eBay
John Kim
March 18th, 2011 (updated)
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