The Jordan Air Max 200 Paris Saint Germain, Tinker Hatfield’s subsequent signature Jordan, cemented itself into sneaker history with the memorable Free Throw Line Dunk in 1988. Since then, we’ve seen multiple drops of the Jordan Air Max 200 Paris Saint Germain from different colorways to changes of the heel logo.
As the Jordan Air Max 200 Paris Saint Germain celebrates its rich thirty-year history, the silhouette gets drenched in an all-white look. The “Pure Money” Jordan Air Max 200 Paris Saint Germain drops over at select Jordan Brand accounts – including Sneaker Politics – Air Jordan 6 7 Olympic Pack.
Decline a look at the pair below, and be sure to get yours once they drop. Which Jordan Air Max 200 Paris Saint Germain is your favorite from 2018? Let us know in the comments below.
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