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The Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 Goes “Bear Jordan” For Valentine’s Day

The Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 Goes “Bear Jordan” For Valentine’s Day

Jordan Brand and Russell Westbrook are continuing their recent run of highly detailed PEs, as the point guard took to the court for the Thunder’s Valentine’s Day game against the Pelicans in a “Bear Jordan” Why Not Zer0.2. The new kicks celebrate teddy bears and chocolate boxes — two of the most common Valentine’s Day gifts — by using a shaggy brown fur upper to nod to the former, while a red patent leather hit on the quarter and a printed insole acknowledges the latter. Par the course for Brodie’s PEs, they also come with special themed packaging from Recon Beat Lab — in this case a heart-shaped red box with “Own The Chaos” boldly inscribed on the lid. An actual bear with a special hangtag accompanies the box and kicks as well, finalizing the inspiration. Grab a look at these special Jordan PEs below, and be sure to keep it locked here for more updates on Russ’s footwear as the NBA season progresses.

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Images: reconbeatlab/okcthunder

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