Do you have what it takes? Austin Jermacans had his Melo M6 design come out on top in the competition, only to have it produced and worn by the Syracuse Orangemen during the NCAA Tournament and by Carmelo Anthony during the regular season and 2010 NBA Playoffs. The Jordan Brand Future Sole Design contest officially begins today, May 1st, but with a twist; instead of designing a sneaker, the assignment is to design a Jordan T-Shirt. For more information, check out the Jordan Brand Future Sole site.
2010 Future Sole Design Competition Begins Today
John Kim
May 1, 2010
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