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New Air Jordan II (2) T-Shirt + More From Vandal-A

New Air Jordan II (2) T-Shirt + More From Vandal-A

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So far in 2010, Jordan Brand has brought us a non-stop flow of Retro releases and Vandal-A has been right there, putting in some serious overtime to keep up. We’ve recently seen fresh new Vandal-A shirts to coincide with some high profile JB releases like the AJKO’s and Oreo VI’s, and with the OG colorway of the Air Jordan II set to hit stores this weekend, it’s only fitting that the classic shoe gets its very own matching tee as well. Inspired by MJ’s Air Jordan II-propelled 1987 Slam Dunk Contest victory, the new shirt sports a black and white image of Michael soaring through the air with the background cleverly cut away to create the shape of the number 2.

In addition to the Air Jordan II shirt, Vandal-A has also just released their own take on the iconic N.W.A. logo, substituting the letter “N” with the one from the Nike font and a backwards “NIKE4LIFE” graphic below it. Also available is a metallic foil printed Copper edition of the Foamposite beetle design that we have previously seen for the Eggplants, so if you still haven’t found the right match for your Coppers, look no further. Keep reading to check out the tees and if you like what you see, all three are available at Vandal-A, with the Jordan 2 shirt also in stock at Packer Shoes.


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