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The Air Jordan 2 Low “Look Up In The Air” Releases On June 22nd

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First revealed back in December of 2022, the Air Jordan 2 Low “Look Up In The Air” is yet another homage to the iconic Jumpman photo and the Chicago skyline that stood in the backdrop. And after much anticipation, the women’s exclusive colorway is finally set to release on June 22nd, hitting select retailers as well as Nike SNKRS.

Effectively a sequel to its taller, “Cement Grey” counterpart, the Air Jordan 2 Low “Look Up In The Air” features the very same insole as the aforementioned. Alongside a silhouetted depiction of the Windy City, the insert prints the titular theme across a bright, sunset sky. The exterior is also somewhat colorful, proffering subtle touches of violet, yellow, blue atop the shoe’s white leather and grey suede base.

Enjoy a closer, on-foot look at Air Jordan 2 Low “Look Up In The Air” ahead. Again, these are expected to release on June 22nd via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.

In other news, official images of the Born X Raised Nike SB Dunk Low have surfaced.

WHERE TO BUY

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UPDATE (06/22/2023):
The shoes are now available on Nike.com.
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UPDATE (06/12/2023):
A release date is expected on June 22nd, 2023.

Air Jordan 2 Low "Look Up In The Air"

SKU: DX4401-146
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Jun 22, 2023

US 06/22/2023 Thursday

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Nikestore US 10:00 North America Only Standard Check Site -
Nike SNKRS US 10:00 North America Only Standard Check Site -
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