In 2002, Jordan Brand went back to the archives and re-issued the Air Jordan VII in a slew of colorways both new and old. But prior to the release of the Air Jordan Retros, we were hit with the Jordan TWO3 Relay – a lifestyle Moc build sneaker designed for ‘after game’ or ‘casual’ purposes like most of the Jordan Two3 releases of that era. The shoe features the bottom-end build of the Air Jordan VII but with a laceless, slip-on upper construction, so while the idea of an Air Jordan-inspired casual shoe sounded intriguing, that wasn’t so much the case because if anyone can remember that far back, these were under heavy, heavy markdowns (we’re talkin’ $20 a pop). Certainly one of those ‘forgettable’ models of the Jordan Brand lineage, but still worth looking back on, especially when these fresh images pop up. Did anyone own a pair of these? If you’ve never seen them before, would you rock something like this today? Photos: hupu