It's rare for Jordan to drop two Michigan shoes on the same day, but they are hoping that March Madness will open your wallet. It's a little taste of the new and a little taste of the old. We will take a look at both shoes in todays post.
These shoes are the newest in the Jordan line. It's Russell Westbrook's first signature basketball shoes (he has done a few lifestyle shoes for Jordan) called the Why Not Zer0.1. The first Why Not's sold out quickly, but the second and the third releases around the All Star Game are still available.
I believe I saw Charles Matthews wearing these this past weekend in NYC as the Wolverines ran the table. As you can see there are no laces on these and very lightweight. Retail is $125
These are the Michigan edition Jordan 32's low. If you ask regular sneakerhead's they would've preferred a release in a much lower Jordan version number. We didn't get that and today we have the 32's. Which seems to be a trend as the last Michigan Shoe was the Jordan 31's. This isn't your fathers Jordan's and crafted for today's marketplace with the flyknit uppers and leather heel panel. Retail is $160.
- Looks like David Brandon will be looking for another gig as Toys-R-Us isn't going to make it out of bankruptcy and are starting the liquidation process. Another major retailer dying as our shopping habits continue to change.
- Coach B will being running a full game inter squad scrimmage today with officials to keep his team sharp during the break.
from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2018/03/michigan-friday-big-day-for-wolverine.html
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