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Air Jordan 32

For the 2017 Jordan 32, designer Tate Kuerbis looked to the 1987 Jordan 2 for inspiration. A reimagining of the second-ever Jordan sneaker, the 32 bears many of the stylistic hallmarks of its predecessor but is updated for the present day. Created in high-top and low-top versions, the 32 comes packed with innovations like a Flyknit upper, Zoom Air bags and a Flight Plate. Key colorways include the “Pure Platinum,” “Black Cat” and “Chinese New Year” versions.