Is it crazy to let my 2 years old wear Jordan?

Is it crazy to let a toddler to wear his Dad's hero, Jordan from top to bottom?

  • Yes! That's crazy~ Let the kids wear what they like.

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  • No! It's great to share parents' hero with their kids.

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Jordan brand from top to bottom?!

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Just keep his kicks fresh and your are good.
 
As long as the kid doesnt look bummy. Im not putting my kids in Payless. Idc if its Jordan, Nike, NB, Reebok, Adidas, Puma as long as it looks good. The kid wear it. Im not going out making a collection for the kid though. Just basic sneakers. I h8 Jordans so that won't happen though.
 
It may sound good on paper right now, but when your kids actually get here all that "I'm dressing my kid in a burlap sack and flip flops" is flying out the window. You're going to want the best for your kid, but the best doesn't mean the most expensive. It's all about catching sales and mixing & matching. My son in my avy has on a shirt from the Polo outlet and shorts from the Gap outlet I think.
Please explain to me how dressing your child "fly" is giving him the best?

I am simply talking about dressing him up in name brand clothing. How is that giving him the best?
 
As long as the kid doesnt look bummy. Im not putting my kids in Payless. Idc if its Jordan, Nike, NB, Reebok, Adidas, Puma as long as it looks good. The kid wear it. Im not going out making a collection for the kid though. Just basic sneakers. I h8 Jordans so that won't happen though.
Why not? Because of how it makes you look?
 
Jordan brand from top to bottom?!

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Just keep his kicks fresh and your are good.
I really want to dress my boy in Jordan "from top to bottom", but I know it's not possible. 
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dont matter why your kid cant look nice or look like you..besides he's two...if the same sneakers come in my size and my 3 year old size best believe i'm buying for both of us
I love it when we wear Jordan 3 Retro's together!
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It doesn't really matter, as far as the child goes, because at that age kids don't care what they are wearing.

What you adorn them in really says way more about you than it ever could about the child.

If you got it like that, it's whatever.  But like I said, the child doesn't care anyway, so if that's money that you could better use doing something else, then why spend the dough making them look like they are an eastbay child model.
LOL!  Usually my wife will stop me let my kid being a w/o pay model~
 
I wouldn't force either of my children to wear Jordan.
She's 9 and He's 3, they both are into Jordan/Nike by default. I think sometimes they want to wear it becasue they see dad in it.
They both do choose to wear other stuff as well though.
Yes!  That's what my boy does.  I didn't force him at all.  I do ask him if he wants it or not.  People think a 2 years old boy doesn't know any better, but he does have likes and dislikes.
 
trust no 2 year is trying to deal with "Shoes laces"  thats just holding them back
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That's one of the things bothers my wife.... and I can't say much to it. 
 
I'm not saying dressing kids "fly" and buying all brand names is giving them the best. I'm saying that Payless shoes for your kids is messed up when
you're rocking Jordan's. I wear nice stuff and so do they. They have clothes that came from Walmart and so do I. I'm wearing a hoody from there right now
When you have kids you can dress them up or down as you please, but if the kid is wearing Spauldings you better be wearing Fubus
What I'm saying is don't dress your kids worse than you
 
I think enough time has passed where Jordan Brand is no longer associated with Michael Jordan the player and basketball / sports icon, but with Michael Jordan, fashion label . . .
I think Jordan Brand is totally different than the old Jordan if you know what I mean.
 
If a kid wants his favorite cartoon character on his or her sneakers and that's what the kid wants, then that's what the kid wants. Are telling me you would rather force your child to wear these grade school retros he or she doesn't want and/or care to wear? And before any of y'all say something about quality and being considerate for their children's feet, Jordans have had deteriorating quality for the past couple of years. 

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No one on NT should even be thinking about buying fake shoes. If you would've said spiderman reeboks I was with you
We're talking about Jordans, though. We have a parent that wants to know if he's crazy 'cause he wants to see his child in a pair of Jordans; I made a simple example of his passion for his 2 year old wearing iconic shoes and his 2 year old's option(s) regarding what kid's are interested in nowadays. I don't care if it's some fake sneakers, LA Gears or those shoes that light up when something makes contact with the soles - I would want what my children would want. Don't get me wrong, I don't condone, support or purchase fake merchandise but just 'cause we're on NikeTalk doesn't exactly mean each and every member's closets consist of nothing but genuine merchandise. I've seen posts where members have stated they would rather purchase a fake LV belt than paying around $500 for one. And some of us actually help the community by purchasing fake shoes - look at all of the "How to tell if a pair of ... are authentic or fake" topics.

This is starting to look like the engagement ring thread. A lot of people with no experience in the matter giving advice. It may sound good on paper right now, but when your kids actually get here all that "I'm dressing my kid in a burlap sack and flip flops" is flying out the window. You're going to want the best for your kid, but the best doesn't mean the most expensive. It's all about catching sales and mixing & matching. My son in my avy has on a shirt from the Polo outlet and shorts from the Gap outlet I think.

As far as letting them choose their own style goes, that's not gonna happen. If I let my 2 youngest kids get their own clothes they'd be wearing wife beaters and pajama pants or old Halloween costumes everyday. What I do is guide them in choosing stufff. I have no problem with cartoon shirts, I'm wearing an Adventure Time shirt in my avy, but I'm not leaving the house looking better than my kids

So, what you're saying is, we have no experience having been children ourselves? As an adolescent, my mom let me choose my clothes; whether they be OG Power Rangers shirts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles clothing or Snoopy slip-ons - I got what I wanted, and I applaud her for that. When it came to dress clothes or pea coats/heavy duty winter jackets, we couldn't find any that had my cartoon idols printed on them so instead of just picking something out for me, she at least let me choose a color that I liked. She let me express myself when I was growing up, and I think that is one of the most important things to be able to do as a child growing up to be an adult. We are sentenced to society's expecations to life of a sheepish, 9 to 5 clock punching, cubicle isolated, subservient, subordinated, follow whatever styles are popular soldiers in the life we call war... in other words, a slave to the system that these ubiquitous corporations and banking cartels have wanted, and expected us to be. 

I feel bad for your children. They can't even choose their OWN style? My cousin would ALWAYS roam around in his Superman costume, whether it be at their house, at our home, or the supermarket - and he turned out to be a good person. Don't get me wrong, if I wanted to wear a pair of white wife beaters and matching tighty whiteys to a wedding, my family wouldn't agree with my attire. But even as a juvenile, I had the consideration and respect to wear proper formal wear - I don't expect your children to want to wear that attire at a wedding, but I'm sure they have the same consideration and respect to your peers as well. In any case, if I wanted to stick to my get-up, my mom either wouldn't attend the wedding at all or let me hang out with my cousins or friends while she can bore herself to death. It's not the end of the Universe. You sound like someone who would force their children to marry someone you've picked out without their consent. Instead of letting them express themselves, choose for themselves who and what they love, and, ultimately, how to live their OWN lives. You're not "guiding them in choosing stufff," you're controlling them. Like little sheep being controlled by their sheep progenitor. 

Spongbob xi's? That's child abuse.
I can't see my kid in spongbob either... 
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I feel it's a waste of money until they develop the appreciation for them. On top of that they are growing out of them at such a rapid pace
This. They don't know what is on their feet/ backs. Let them eff up some cheap kicks w spiderman on em
 
No payless, you'll end up spending more replacing them every couple of months.

Chuck Taylors  all day, cheap,durable, and clean.
 
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