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Innovating Tradition: Unveiling the Air Jordan 2/3 Hybrid

Jefferson Dickson

23 Sept 2023

When it comes to pushing the boundaries of sneaker design, Jordan Brand remains a trailblazer, and their latest creation, the Air Jordan 2/3 hybrid, is a testament to their commitment to innovation. This groundbreaking silhouette seamlessly merges elements from two iconic models, the Air Jordan 2 Low and the Air Jordan 3, to forge a fresh and exciting direction in the world of sneakers.

Unlike some hybrid models that completely reimagine the source material, the Air Jordan 2/3 takes a different approach. It's all about the "sole swap." The upper of the Air Jordan 2 Low is paired with the unmistakable outsole of the Air Jordan 3, creating a unique combination that respects the original designs of these classic kicks.


This hybrid masterpiece first graced the feet of Gentry Humphrey back in April, and sneaker enthusiasts have been buzzing with anticipation ever since. In 2024, Jordan Brand is set to release two striking colorways of the Air Jordan 2/3: the White/Varsity Red/Sail/Cement Grey and the White/Black/Sail/Cement Grey. These options not only pay homage to the brand's storied history but also inject a modern twist that sets them apart.

One standout feature of these hybrids is the midsole's touch of Sail, which lends them a slightly weathered and vintage look. This design detail is a nod to the retro-themed footwear trend that continues to capture hearts in the world of sneaker fashion.

With the Air Jordan 2/3, Jordan Brand invites sneakerheads to embrace a fusion of the past and present, marking an exciting new chapter in their legacy. This innovative creation promises to be a game-changer for collectors and fans of the brand.


Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official release of the Air Jordan 2/3 hybrid. Get ready to step into a new era of sneaker style that combines tradition with innovation.

 

Release date:

2024

Price:

TBA

Colourways:

White/Black/Grey/Sail

Where to buy:

Nike.com via SNKRS app

 













Photo credit: Sneakernews

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