
With the recent photos of the Air Jordan 7 “Premio” Bin 23 comes a petition urging Jordan Brand to stop the pending release. The petition, which can be signed online at Operation Stop The Jordan BIN VII Release, is filed by an unnamed sneakerhead who writes “We are here collectively to have our voices heard by Jordan Brand to stop (or at least significantly change/alter the appearance) of the BIN VII (7).” All those who agree are urged to sign the petition in an attempt to get the companies attention before the shoes see the light of day. From what we know, the petition has been online for about an hour now. So far 11 people have signed. It’ll be interesting to see where that number ends up if it goes viral.




I mean, they can make petitions to stop the Bin 23 kicks, but not one to stop fusions? You know as well as I do those fusions are corny, kinda like killing both jordans and forces.
Dude shut up. Those damn Bin VIIs are worse than any fusion ever released. You gotta be kidding me….
I believe the reason the petition was started to stop the Air Jordan 7 “Premio” Bin 23 is cause there’s no luxurious factor like the Air Jordan 9 and Air Jordan 13 had. Both those showed reason to be involved in the Bin 23 collection with high-quality materials and classy colorways. To a lot of people, the Air Jordan 7 “Premio” Bin 23 appears to be cheaply designed when compared to the previous two models. As a standard limited release the feedback might not have been so harsh and the petition may have never been started, but when consumers are expecting the best of the best from the Bin 23 collection, this Air Jordan 7 just isn’t cutting it for some of them.