
Jordan Brand created a variation of its Air Jordan 2010 model by simply modifying the concept. If you remember, the original Air Jordan 2010 has a bizarre feature that critics really hate. The circular clear window that flaunts along the side panel once brought the shoe into its downtime. For some reason, the brand altered the flaw, obviously becoming an asset.
Now, you are looking at the Air Jordan 2010 Team which represents the University of North Carolina. Upon checking the spot where the circular window was situated, it has now a replacement in the form of a pane with larger than normal perforations. The white leather toe and ankle are being showered with perforation holes in various sizes while the mudguard, lace panel, heel, and tongue remain solid. Blue “UNC” label displays along the lacing area whereas “NC” interlocked letters are seen on the tongue. Blue liner plus blue strip above the midsole best complement the clean upper with matching silver fragments along the white midsole.
If you think this version is better than the original release, would you chase a pair?


