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First Look At The Air Jordan 2 “Cool Grey”

First Look At The Air Jordan 2 “Cool Grey”

Due in large part to the influence of the late Virgil Abloh, the Air Jordan 2 has enjoyed quite the resurgence across the past year. This is to continue in 2023, as MJ’s second signature has prepared a drove of brand new styles the likes of the women’s exclusive “Cool Grey” colorway.

Expected to release in early May, the Air Jordan 2 “Cool Grey” is but the latest to receive the prolific colorway, following in the footsteps of one of the Air Jordan 11’s most notable offerings. And much like its Tinker Hatfield-designed counterpart, neutrals are used comprehensively here, outfitting most of the TPU heel piece as well as the suede through the upper. In parallel, touches of “UNC” blue appear elsewhere, accenting the shoe by way of the the piping, laces, and many of the adjacent fixtures.

For an early look at the upcoming Air Jordan 2 “Cool Grey,” see below. These are currently rumored to be releasing on May 4th via Nike SNKRS as well as the usual retailers.

In other news, the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low Cherry is doing its best impression of a classic.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 2

SKU: FB8871-041
RETAIL PRICE: $175
RELEASE DATE: May 4, 2023

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Photos: @bigbucciband

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