Air Jordan 2 Retro Dorenbacher Charity Preview

Rumors have floated around about a special Air Jordan 2 Retro releasing in 2008 for Charity, which the charity is Dorenbacher. Finally we have a small preview of the Air Jordan 2 Retro Dorenbacher featuring Black, Green, Yellow and laser print.

Jason Mayden of Jordan Brand sat down with a child from Dorenbacher which is a Children’s Hospital and Research Center in Oakland California to design this Air Jordan Retro 2. Some may dislike the colors used, but you have to remember this if for a good cause. Picture via Sole Supreme.


Air Jordan 2 Retro Dorenbacher Charity Preview

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  1. I like the colorway of those II's. Definetly getting those if they are released!!! Josef For Governor!!!

  2. Ain't none of yall getting dem damn shoes. Jordan + Charity = no lease than $2000. Jordan charity means ULTRA limited like the Undefeated IV's and Eminem IV's. Unless yall know something i don't which i doubt, it aint gonna happen!! Not trying to pessimistic just realistic

  3. Not necessarily nashvillian….

    The Dorenbacher dunks that were released were limited to just a few thousand pairs, but they had them at 90 dollars on the nike members shop…..

    These being Jordans the prices is obviously going to be more, but hopefully just a couple of hundred instead of thousands

  4. them 2's is ugly idc wut other ppl say…….if i saw em any where else i wuld think they were fakes honestly

  5. I think it's ugly and that it looks like the kind of fake stuff dudes rock at the mall, but the idea that the kid helped with it and that it's for a good cause is cool with me. If I had the money to throw around I'd grab them.

  6. Those are wack even if they're for charity. Even if they are limited I would never rock em. The article says a child help design it, it shows with the colors and laser print. This is the kind of stuff kids wear nowadays…loud colors and fake jordans. I noticed that they like that kind of stuff, it doesnt bother them. A diff. generation and im only 21.

  7. The whole series is a collaborative effort between kids from the Doermbecher hospital and a Nike designer. The price is going to be above retail but it will not be in the thousands. I believe the 2 is going to retail for $140. The whole series is dope and I can't wait for the drop in November. 3 mens shoes and 3 womens shoes. People will be buying them.

  8. B. Fresh said

    am August 25 2007 @ 5:10 pm

    Those are wack even if they’re for charity. Even if they are limited I would never rock em. The article says a child help design it, it shows with the colors and laser print. This is the kind of stuff kids wear nowadays…loud colors and fake jordans. I noticed that they like that kind of stuff, it doesnt bother them. A diff. generation and im only 21.

    I Agree w/B.FRESH and I'm 31

  9. Before you all say they are random colors, remember oakland A's = green and yellow. And if you were a kid designer i'm pretty sure you wouldn't be too worried about subtley. i'd make my shoes the craziest i could heh.

  10. these 2's are jacked

    i like my 2 lows white blue

    B fresh is right. i cant stand fake kicks and i am the generation hes talkin bout. i am 13 and i m gettin tired of everyone wearin fake j's

  11. these 2's are jacked

    i like my 2 lows white blue

    i cant stand fake kicks and i am the generation hes talkin bout. i am 13 and i m gettin tired of everyone wearin fake j's

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