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CHAT No hybrid/fusion has done quite as well as the Air Jordan Spiz’ike. It’s not just the a way Air Jordan shoes was able to weld together popular Jordan styles and not butcher the final look, but how thy add colorways significant to the culture to add sentiment to why we loved the included Jays in the first place. It’s no secret that the Spiz’ike will soon release in another strong colorway- the Grapes.
A palette that no other Jordan was retro’ed in, yet influences so many other posthumous shoe designs, there’s really no need to push because it’s sure to do well. Another feature unique to this particular pair other than the already-seen perforated upper is the inner lining. “Is it the shoes?” graphics gives cue to the original Mike & Mars ad campaigns. No word on a set release date, but you can try for a pair at globalc2c.com.












Air Jordan Shoes (Series 1-23)