Before you get your pitchforks out about the return of the Air Jordan Fusion line bear with us for a second. As you can probably tell these aren’t of the Air Jordan Force ilk proper, but rather a custom creation from one intrepid sneakerhead. As we all know the soles are often the first to go on a vintage pair of Air Jordans, so why not breathe some new life into them by outfitting the bottoms with another iconic style from the house that Knight built? Click through with us to the renovation (one that unfortunately includes chipping off the Jumpman from the back end) of an otherwise beat pair of the Air Jordan III ‘True Blue’ from about a decade back and let us know if you’ve ever tried your hand a similar restoration. Photos: kenlu
Air Jordan III “True Blue” x Air Force 1 Sole Swap
Brendan Dunne
August 3rd, 2012 (updated)
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