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Jimmy Fallon took a break from the Tonight Show stage to appear as this week's guest on Sneaker Shopping. The 45-year-old actor, comedian, and TV host met up with fellow host Joe La Puma at Flight Club in New York City to talk shop while browsing the shelves.

The episode begins as Jimmy shows up sporting a rather large scarf a la Lenny Kravitz. After a brief jacket malfunction, Fallon and La Puma jump right into the sneaker talk. Jimmy remembers the time he was forced to rid his apartment of shoes and video games, in order to come off as more mature for a home visit from Nicole Kidman.

From there, the multitalented entertainer flaunts his self-lacing Nike Adapt sneakers, before diving into the time he accidentally kissed Michael Jordan on the lips. The episode comes to a close with Fallon briefly discussing his pal Justin Timberlake's Air Jordan collaboration and then purchases a pair of Doernbecher Jordan 6s to support the Doernbecher Children's Hospital.

Press play below to watch Jimmy Fallon on this hilarious episode of Sneaker Shopping.

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