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My jordan griffins shipped as well
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As of this morning, the Finish Line website took down the Air Jordan XXXVII 37 in the "Hare" colorway a.k.a. "Jordan Griffin" (HA!). My order appears to been have shipped but, we shall see what Finish Line does concerning that.My jordan griffins shipped as well
As of this morning, the Finish Line website took down the Air Jordan XXXVII 37 in the "Hare" colorway a.k.a. "Jordan Griffin" (HA!). My order appears to been have shipped but, we shall see what Finish Line does concerning that.
I know I’m in the minority but I really do think these are fire for on court. I can see why some people not feeling them but for a mid/high top hoop shoe, I think the shape is nice and has potential in the right colorway. In some ways it looks like a generic jordan shoe but idk still nice to me. Def not rocking that casually though lol
The weave looks pre yellowed too. Ugh. I prob shouldn’t have bought this colorway but when it dropped early with the $15 off it was impulse.
The weave looks pre yellowed too. Ugh. I prob shouldn’t have bought this colorway but when it dropped early with the $15 off it was impulse.
Same as me . I always find a way to talk myself into the new JordanThat's unfortunate. I can sense how that could become a problem if the upper doesn't move in uniform with the rest of the shoe. They probably should've attached/bonded those pieces but I could see why they separated it to play up the look and style of a Huarache. But even those are uniform. I wonder if anyone else will experience that disposition when playing/wearing. I was looking forward to a "Chicago" colorway or even a black version. If they go on sale at any point, I'll probably secure a pair just to continue the lineage of having 1 through the current model.
I think they were trying to go for the OG 7 feel where the ankle area of the collar was not super functional but purely for aesthetics. The 7s were basically lows with the extended collar like the huaraches you mentionedThat's unfortunate. I can sense how that could become a problem if the upper doesn't move in uniform with the rest of the shoe. They probably should've attached/bonded those pieces but I could see why they separated it to play up the look and style of a Huarache. But even those are uniform. I wonder if anyone else will experience that disposition when playing/wearing. I was looking forward to a "Chicago" colorway or even a black version. If they go on sale at any point, I'll probably secure a pair just to continue the lineage of having 1 through the current model.
Hare’s came in and I actually like them
Hare’s came in and I actually like them