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Air Jordan 2s were first released in 1986, after the previous AJ1 release. Unlike the original Air Jordans, the AJ2 does not include Nike’s signature swoosh. Traditionally, the Air Jordan 2 is seen as a more sophisticated and understated take on Michael Jordan’s style. 

Air Jordan 2s are characterized by faux lizard skin and premium leather. The materials are high quality as a part of Nike’s pursuit in making the Air Jordan 2 an elevated AJ1 alternative.

There are several ways you can look out for fake Air Jordan 2s. Want a shortcut?We’ll let you know for free at one of our in-store locations. The first step you should take is to compare the size tag inside the shoe to real examples to note discrepancies. Look for the correct font style, font size, and the content of the actual text. You can also compare the Jordan logo on the back of the shoe to evaluate font and spacing. The back of the shoe is generally the key to authenticity because of the logo and the shoes’ specific shape. If you’re still not sure, feel free to bring your shoes in to check with us!

Air Jordan 2s can be cleaned with a sneaker cleaning kit or with warm water and soap. You can also use a soft-bristled brush. Soak your shoelaces separately in a solution of water and soap. Wet or baby wipes can be used to remove minor dirt throughout the shoe.

Bullseye Sneaker Boutique carries a wide selection of Air Jordan 2s including both recent releases and classic designs.

The price of Air Jordan 2s can vary depending on releases.

Most Jordans, including AJ2s, fit true to size. When purchasing, you can feel confident selecting your normal size. 

Air Jordan 2s were produced in Italy originally, but now are made alongside other Jordans in China or Vietnam.

About Air Jordan 2

The Air Jordan 2 made its first debut in 1986 in a white/red colorway, and three other colorways were also released in 1987. Bruce Kilgore and Peter Moore both contributed to the design process of this sneaker. The rumor is that the mold was either destroyed or stolen after the Original Air Jordan 2 model was created. When the Air Jordan II was re-released in 1994-95, Nike had to dissect an original pair to manufacture new models.