Jordan Brand has profited heavily off of decimals, as the Beaverton-based Nike subsidiary has combined Michael Jordan’s signature shoes to create updated performance packages. Earlier this month, the company released the 2.5 Mid, a Shelleyian combination of the Air Jordan II and Air Jordan III. Several Jumpman sponsored hoopers have worn the shoe on-court, including Chris Paul, Ray Allen, Gerald Wallace, and Michael Finley. The team white/varsity red/cement grey/black version of the Air Jordan 2.5 is scheduled to release on January 10, 2009, but pairs have arrived on eBay already.
Release Date: 01/10/2009
Name: Jordan 2.5 Mid Team
Style #: 331987-161
Colorway: White/varsity Red-Cement Grey-Black
Price: $130
I honestly don't know what to think. I should love this shoe, but for some reason…..
Gross.
I reallly want to like these but I can't too ugly and bulky
agree wit #1
So much possibilities, both the II's and III's are awesome, but for some reason, they chose all the wrong features to combine.
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Too much elephant print on these but the white-fire red-black one's are on point. does anyone know when they're coming out? i thought the date got pushed back, then i didnt see em in the Q1 nike releases so it scared me a litte. kixexpress has em on ebay for $155 but no thanx …
these would be great on the court, not the streets.
To each his own. I guess that I am one of the few that thinks compared to the other fusions, 2.5s, Six Rings, and other combo junk shoes, these hit the mark. I think they DID mix the best elements of each shoe and crated a good looking updated version of the two. I really could see these being the 3's and the 3's becoming the 4's back in the day. This would have made a great transitional shoe.