The Air Jordan 15 XV Low (black / silver) were released on September 6, 2000, retailing for $140. They feature a leather, durabuck, and woven upper, along with metallic silver accents, which can be seen on the midsole. The heel counter features the words “Air Jordan” in silver print. The low cut design isn’t the best thing for playing basketball, as they provide no true support of the ankle. They do feature an excessively long tongue, which tends to hang over the front of the shoe, we vaguely reminds of his Airness running down the court with his patented look, sticking out his tongue as he goes up for the dunk. If you thought the high top versions were bad, then there has to be a stronger word to describe these, as the design is simply….ugly. They do however feature some nice specifications, which include a hidden lace system, and an injected TPR external heel counter for additional support. The outsole is constructed from two pieces with extended wraps, as well as rubber herringbone pods for increased traction.
