There’s no better name than ‘Classic’ when describing the two earliest Air Jordans. So when Jordan Brand created this ‘Air Jordan 1 meets 2’, the descriptive term ‘classic’ likely came up in several occasions, making the nomenclature process rather easy and simple (not to be confused with the Jordan Classic ’82). Combining design elements of the Air Jordan II like the heel and wing as well as the tongue with the Air jordan Alpha 1 outsole, the Jordan Classic falls along the line of other two-model hybrids like the Prime 5, only this one will come in four simpler colorways like the original Bulls, a ‘Cool Grey’ effect, and more. Check out the Jordan Classic below and expect these to hit stores this Holiday 2012 season. via TSG