Air Jordan 2012 Actual PICS
The release of the Air Jordan 2011 reignited the dying interest towards the new Jordan performance sneakers. The classic lines and the premium materials made the shoe both wearable and dependable on the court. It's puzzling as to why Jordan Brand took this direction with the Air Jordan 2012 but let's save our criticisms until actual release info surface.
The complete Hi Res set after the cut!


The Air Jordan 2012 comes with modular support and cushioning. With the pics provided, the "Fly Over" insole is equipped with forefoot and heel Encapsulated Air. The support sleeve pretty much looks similar to the Air Jordan 2011's sockliner.





This is supposedly the most customizable and advanced Air Jordan to date and from these pics, it's not hard to see why. The direction being taken by Jordan Brand and Nike is just fantastic and they are pretty much pushing every boundary with the modular shoe. This isn't the first time we've seen this movement, the 90's had a few models from Gary Payton and Jason Kidd; but this time around the shoes look a lot better and performance isn't sacrificed.




What are your initial thoughts?
via yw
