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was happy about the pro strong retro even more happy about these...copped
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people actually liked that....hell i know i did...Originally Posted by gentry187
I hope they make them with the JORDAN strip all the way down the toebox. Unlike the last retroes where it stopped at the tongue.
people actually liked that....hell i know i did...Originally Posted by gentry187
I hope they make them with the JORDAN strip all the way down the toebox. Unlike the last retroes where it stopped at the tongue.
Originally Posted by memphissfinest
WOW. SAY WORD.
THAT EXACT COLORWAY IN THE PIC WILL BE COPPED IF THEY DROP.
VERY FIRST J'S I BOUGHT WITH MY OWN MONEY.
Originally Posted by memphissfinest
WOW. SAY WORD.
THAT EXACT COLORWAY IN THE PIC WILL BE COPPED IF THEY DROP.
VERY FIRST J'S I BOUGHT WITH MY OWN MONEY.
Originally Posted by jonas c8891
IMHO, this shoe brings shame in bearing the name of Eddie Jones' first signature. It's a Frankenstein of A-Flight, Q-Flight and CP3.IV.
Originally Posted by jonas c8891
IMHO, this shoe brings shame in bearing the name of Eddie Jones' first signature. It's a Frankenstein of A-Flight, Q-Flight and CP3.IV.
The Pro Strong model released as Vin Baker’s signature during Jordan Brand’s first round of independent releases back in 1997 recently got a retro treatment, so what about their other major star of the time’s go-to shoe? Eddie Jones’ original version appears poised for another run in 2012 after its last release in ’04, but this time around, the OG Pro Quicks will be joined by this model that mashes their familiar look together with JB’s contemporary design conventions. The Jordan Pro Quick sheds some of its likeness to the Air Jordan XIII in favor of something closer to the Air Jordan 2011. They’re closest to the A Flight variation thanks to the Flywire-reinforced upper but also lean toward the CP3 series thanks to a Podulon-like traction pattern. Check out the upcoming White/Red/Black colorway after the jump and let us know how these compare to the original Jumpman Pro Quick. via UC.Originally Posted by jonas c8891
Unless the same name will be used on two different shoes, apparently this is what we're getting for the "pro quick" release...
http://sneakernews.com/2011/11/27/jordan-pro-quick/
IMHO, this shoe brings shame in bearing the name of Eddie Jones' first signature. It's a Frankenstein of A-Flight, Q-Flight and CP3.IV.
The Pro Strong model released as Vin Baker’s signature during Jordan Brand’s first round of independent releases back in 1997 recently got a retro treatment, so what about their other major star of the time’s go-to shoe? Eddie Jones’ original version appears poised for another run in 2012 after its last release in ’04, but this time around, the OG Pro Quicks will be joined by this model that mashes their familiar look together with JB’s contemporary design conventions. The Jordan Pro Quick sheds some of its likeness to the Air Jordan XIII in favor of something closer to the Air Jordan 2011. They’re closest to the A Flight variation thanks to the Flywire-reinforced upper but also lean toward the CP3 series thanks to a Podulon-like traction pattern. Check out the upcoming White/Red/Black colorway after the jump and let us know how these compare to the original Jumpman Pro Quick. via UC.Originally Posted by jonas c8891
Unless the same name will be used on two different shoes, apparently this is what we're getting for the "pro quick" release...
http://sneakernews.com/2011/11/27/jordan-pro-quick/
IMHO, this shoe brings shame in bearing the name of Eddie Jones' first signature. It's a Frankenstein of A-Flight, Q-Flight and CP3.IV.