During the tail end of the Spring 2008 season, Jordan Brand introduced the Jordan Enhancer, a lower-cut performance basketball shoe that drew design cues from the Jordan CP3 – Chris Paul’s first signature shoe with Jordan Brand. Like the CP3, the Jordan Enhancer featured prominent flex grooves on the outsole for great forefoot flexion, and also utilized a lightweight carbon-fiber shank plate at the midfoot for that ‘spring’ that gave the Air Jordan XI its supreme performance. Although the Jordan Enhancer was short lived, as we only recall a black/white colorway, this unreleased colorway of the Jordan Enhancer would’ve been a nice summer option thanks to the light colorway, similar to the ‘DTRT’ versions of the Air Jordan III. Check out the additional images of this unreleased colorway of the Jordan Enhancer and check out the auction from dballaholic on eBay.
Jordan Enhancer – White – Yellow – Light Blue | Unreleased Sample
John Kim
July 19th, 2011 (updated)
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