As Jordan Brand grows older and older so too does the range of their consumer base, a growth we’ve seen reflected to some extent by their lifestyle offerings that aim towards a more sophisticated aesthetic over their retro classics. But just how far can the ‘grown’ look go given their firm roots in the realm of basketball? Apparently pretty far-we present to you the Jordan Cumberland Mocc, a sample model tentatively scheduled for a Holiday 2012 release. The upper is a tan nubuck and leather combo, with a distinct handsewn look that introduces a native-feel as reflected by their moniker. The Jumpman logos hitting around the model along with the Torch treatment near the ankle certifies that this is indeed a piece of the Jordan Brand lineage, just one in an entirely alien context (anyone else catch the XX and XXX baseball stitching?). Click through for a more thorough look the Jordan Cumberland Mocc and let us know if you’d cop given a retail release. If so, go ahead and check out the auction now from dballaholic on eBay.
Jordan Cumberland Mocc Sample
Brendan Dunne
April 21st, 2012 (updated)
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