Jordan Brand attempts to tackle the skate market using the classic Air Jordan I to produce the Air Jordan I Low Phat. The shoe's remains basically un-altered except for increased padding which is neccessary for skating. Capitalizing on the immense popularity of the Air Jordan III, the Black/Cement colorway has been used to death lately. But why stop when it's such an hit. Set to release on September 27th, look out for a White/Cement colorway to drop shortly afterwards.




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Sneaker NewsI got mixed feelings about this release. I dig the cement colorway as much as anybody...but are these really necessary? I guess I'll wait to see them on foot before I pass judgement.
2 comments:
'never too much cement?!'
uhh yeah, I'm tired of seeing so many cement print sneakers.
esp. when they're fusion 3s or team jordans or something of the sort.
You got a good point Kya...Shit is getting saturated as hell.
What's next...cement boxers & panties?!
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