What do you do when you start to see a crack in a beloved pair of Air Jordan’s? Well you could retire them and try to rig them up in some sort of display that obscures the painful blemish, or you could suck it up, rip the sole off, and equip them with something more ready to ride. That was the approach on these two Air Jordan II sole swaps, both replaced on the bottom with the Nike Air Force 1 style in what comes off as a sort of DIY Air Jordan Force Fusion. Click through with us to see the new outfit given to both the ‘Melo’ and ‘Bulls’ colorways and let us know how you feel about this creative custom. Photos: Kenlu
Air Jordan II x Nike Air Force 1 Sole Swap
Brendan Dunne
August 2, 2012
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