The Air Jordan Legacy has always held a standard of luxury in the realm of basketball performance sneakers but back in 2002, Jordan Brand had ideas of furthering that notion with the Air Jordan Two3 Da’Catti dress boot, an uber-luxurious boot with black leather uppers and a buckled belt on the ankle. The only Jordan branding appears to be at the toe of the midsole – a silver license plate of sorts with the Jordan namesake stamped proudly on its outer face. The upper features stitching that goes across the in-step for a luxurious ribbed construction with the ankle collar taking the same form, with a sleek silhouette meant for the grown man – perhaps the Jordan Grown before the Jordan Grown. At its original production date of 2002 in the Holiday season, Jordan was a player for the Washington Wizards but also a member of the front office, making these Jordans a better fit for the boardroom rather than the hardwood. This sample version seldom makes an appearance, so take another look at this rare Jordan dress boot after the jump and pick up this used size 9 sample pair from ichiro51fan on eBay.
Air Jordan Two3 Da’Catti Dress Boots – Unreleased Sample

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