April 12th, 2012 by John K.
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On many occasions, Jordan Brand has displayed the tendency to roll with a ‘theme’ of colorways for its non-Air Jordan models. We saw plenty ‘Cool Grey’ and ‘White/Cement’ colorways before, but for April, one theme to look out for is the opposing forces of University Blue and Team Orange, representing the West and East in the Jordan Brand Classic. Here we have a look at the Jordan Brand Classic athletes rocking the Jordan Play In These II colorways during a quick practice; luckily, these are not PE’s, but general releases, so look out for these at your local Jordan Brand retailer, or cop one of the available ‘East’ or ‘West’ pairs right now on eBay.
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January 10th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Beaverton has a history of uniting behind a cause through their footwear releases, take the Nike Air Mag or the ongoing Livestrong collection for example. The latest in their campaign for cancer awareness comes in the form of this trio from Jordan Brand, a set that will be seen on feet for NCAA teams North Carolina, Georgetown, Marquette and Cal in solidarity with the Coaches vs. Cancer movement. Included in the trio is the Jordan Play in These II, the Air Jordan 8.0, and the newly rolled out Jordan CP3.V (the pink colorway of which we already gave you a look at in our extensive preview). Follow us after the jump to get a look at all three of the PE sneakers included in the Coaches vs. Cancer pack.
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September 25th, 2011 by Brendan Dunne
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As far as sneaker names go, it doesn’t get much more straightforward than the Jordan Play In These. Perhaps serving as a response to the legacy series shifting towards fashion over function, the originall version of this performance sneaker was played in by a handful of Jordan Brand athletes in the 2011 NBA Playoffs. Following the success of the first edition, we have a sneak preview of the Jordan Play In These II, slated for Spring/Summer 2012. The overall shape of the shoe remains intact, with the most notable of the upgrades being the Hyperfuse paneling on the upper. Check out the full images of the upcoming colorways for the new Jordan Play In These II after the jump and let us know if you’ll be picking up a pair. via aaronknows.
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