December 23rd, 2011 by Brendan Dunne
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OK, so you locked down your Air Jordan XI ‘Corcords’ and you can spend the remaining days of the year gazing at their glory and reveling the the thrill of the hunt. Don’t take too many days off though, as Jordan Brand is already gearing up for 2012, which means that there are plenty more sneakers to be had. This in depth look at the February 2012 drop showcases all the models branching off from the legacy series line that you can expect, with standouts like a graphite colored version of the Jordan Big Ups, the return of the Jordan Flight TR ’97, and the comfy low-cut Jordan RCVR model. Follow us after the jump to get an in-depth look at the whole collection and let us know which one of these Jumpman releases you’ve got your eyes on.
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November 23rd, 2011 by John K.
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What? January already? We still have the mammoth month of December to get by before we even think about the New Year, but Jordan Brand’s got a nice preview of what’s to come in the beginning of 2012. A number of new models will debut, like the performance-friendly Jordan F2F II and lifestyle-inspired Jordan As-You-Go and Jordan Big Fund Viz RST. You can count on full-length Air Max releases as well, like the Jordan Big Ups in a clean Black/White rendition and the street-stomping City Air Max TRK in a slick new colorway. Check out all of what’s to come from Jordan Brand this January and stick with Sneaker News for more releases as they develop!
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October 12th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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The tricky thing about introducing new Jordan Brand designs is that a majority of Jumpman fans find themselves gushing over the first fourteen or so Air Jordan Legacy models, so how do you continue to get fresh stuff while maintaining that signature aesthetic? One way has been for JB to employ the Air Jordan III’s mid- and outsole on a variety of silhouettes, the latest this brand new Jordan As-You-Go. They’re a sporty lifestyle-oriented design that has the AJ3 traction pattern along with a ‘stacked’ midsole like the C-Series, and you can see a trio of upcoming colorways in more detail after the jump. via aaronknows.
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