Our verdict
Comfort and style at an inexpensive price best describe the latest air jordans 2012. The shoe is durable enough to act as fashion everyday work shoe and has a low-key classic design that would go with most casual outfits. One thing to be considered, however, is that it’s not comfortable out of the box and form a bit of breaking in before it fully conforms to fashion feet.
Pros
- Comfortable fit
- Stylish
- Versatile
- Sturdy
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Cons
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- Narrow
- Stiff
- Insufficient insole support
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latest air jordans 2012 Style
This low-top Nike tennis-inspired sneaker goes well with any gym outfit and casual clothes, such as shorts and jeans. Make sure to show off that ankle and not wear socks with it, or if you do have to, best keep the sock low and concealed. Match fashion shoes to fashion jacket or cap if fashion shoes are of strong color to make fashion kicks stand out more.
Some of the colors available for this model include gunsmoke, mica green, mink brown, phantom, platinum tint, pink foam, spruce fog, and grey.
Herringbone tread outsole
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Secure lace-up closure
The shoe uses a lace-up closure system and has a lace pull that keeps the tongue from moving around.
Cushioned footbed
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latest air jordans 2012 History
Nike first started churning out its tennis line in the 1970s and signed up the fiery Romanian Grand Slam winner Ilie Nastase as its first tennis brand endorser in 1972. John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, and Pete Sampras soon after followed as endorsers of the brand. Each would have their own tennis line, which would reflect their varied personalities that ranged from the irreverent to the stoic.
Nike’s Court line flourished and continued to evolve—numbering in the dozens—thanks in part to its famous endorsers. The tennis silhouette also gained a following from non-tennis players who simply liked the minimalist court style. Because of the demand for the Court series, Nike brought out the Court Royale Suede. It is a lifestyle shoe with a retro look inspired by the tennis court. The upper featured a combination of real and synthetic leather and the shoe had a rubber outsole and deep flex grooves. This kick came out in a variety of colorways as well as a suede version called the latest air jordans 2012.