Air Jordan 3 III Retro True Blue
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$ 189 USD
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Later this year, the Jordan Brand will re-release one of its most popular models, the Air Jordan III “True Blue. The whole Air Jordan III franchise has been ultimately quite popular. The True Blue color hits are seen predominately on the midsole, lining and laceholes.
Sizes: 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5,10,10.5,11,11.5, 12, 13
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Air Jordan 2011
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$ 285 USD
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His Airness may have made his last flight in 2003, but his iconic sneaker is far from done. The Air Jordan 2011 continues the tradition with a white-and-black design that recalls the XI model from the '90s, but with handcrafted Patina leather taking the place of the glossy patent black. The 26th edition of the Air Jordan series, each shoe is finished with a hand burnishing process that leaves no two shoes alike, and in another first, they sport interchangeable red and blue midsoles that let you customize their feel to match your game — whether it's on the court or on the town.
Size: 8.5
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Air Jordan Bordeaux
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$ 289 USD
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Jordan Brand really knows how to give the people what they want. Just when you think they can’t rile up the hungry masses again they go and pull out the Air Jordan 7 “Bordeaux” and make things interesting.
We all know what the shoes look like by now and the big question is do they live up to the standards they once set. The answer is a resounding yes with the Black/Light Graphite nubuck upper in full effect. The Bourdeaux tongue flies high and the plastic 23 heel emblem pulls it all together. The changes on this model are subtle if any and as April approaches surely there will be a more thorough comparison.
Air Jordan 7 “Bordeaux Black/Light Graphite-Bordeaux
Sizes: 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13

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Air Jordan 13 XIII Retro White/ Red
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$ 259 USD
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The Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Original (OG) – White / Black – True Red – Pearl Grey was released in January 1998. The midsole features a black color scheme, which contrasts from the shoe’s upper, drawing plenty of attention to the shoe. The side panels feature small round indentions in the upper, which are notorious with the Air Jordan 13 (XIII). They modeled the paw of a black panther, with the green hologram at the heel said to be the animal’s eye, while the sole area represents the paw. Besides being aesthetically pleasing, the shoe has specifications which include a hidden quick lace system, carbon fibre sheath, holographic eye, and Zoom Air insoles. The outsole features a modified herringbone pattern, which provides great traction, and along with the Zoom Air insoles, help to make it a very comfortable shoe
Sizes: 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12
*Dont forget to include size in order*
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Air Jordan 3 III Cement
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$ 239 USD
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Any release of the Air Jordan III (3) receives three cheers, so hip-hip-hooray for Jordan Brand re-releasing the “White Cement” colorway of the III after an eight-year absence. The last retro of this colorway came in 2003, but inflation has hit the Retro once again, as a 50% mark-up will be attached with this release. Barring any changes, this looks like a true retro without any major aberrations to the colorway. These are a definite must-have for you or if you still have an ’03 pair sitting pretty in your closet.
Sizes: 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13
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Air Jordan 13 XIII Retro Flint
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$ 259 USD
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Among the highly-anticipated releases for this year for Jordan Brand is the Air Jordan XIII (13) retro in the Flint Grey colorway. The timing is right for Jordan aficionados, whose attention in late December will be geared on the Air Jordan XI (11) Retro in the Cool Grey colorway, as they will have a little bit of time between the releases of two hugely popular sneakers in the Jordan canon. The draw to this model is the sleek university blue upper combined with white hits on the toe and midsole. The flint color that lends the shoe its nickname appears on the heel and midfoot panels and on a portion of the outsole. Start allocating funds for the big time releases coming out holiday season, as right around turkey time, on November 26th to be exact, this shoe will drop at Jordan Brand retailers.
Style: 414571-401 Color: French Blue/University Blue-Flint Grey
Size: 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 13
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Air Jordan 11 XI Cool Grey
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$ 279 USD
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With its official release just days away, there’s certainly a lot of backroom dealings going on, all to secure a pair of the coveted Air Jordan XI Cool Grey. Maybe there is no need for all the scrambling as our friends from across the pond unceremoniously launched some of their inventories this week. Sure, it costs a tad more with shipping fee and the pesky fluctuation of foreign currency. But just imagine the look of your fellow Jordan fanatics when you walk into a room with a pair on...
Size : 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12
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AIR JORDAN 6 XI+17 XVII Carmine
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$ 189 USD
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These hybrid kicks mash up the Air Jordan VI, Air Jordan XVII, and Air Jordan XX3 and features a Black/Carmine-White colorway. As you can see the shoes feature parts from each of the three shoes and use a classic AJ colorup
Size: 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 , 10, 10.5, 11, 12
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AIR JORDAN 13 XIII PLAYOFFS
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$ 279 USD
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Although this particular Air Jordan 13 is dubbed the “Playoffs”, it was first worn by MJ in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game. He later wore it during the playoffs of that same year. The Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs”, a sneaker that first released in 1998, contains a primarily black leather base that is offset by a white midsole and a true red outsole. Who else has been waiting for this sneaker to show up for the longest?
Sizes: 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13
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Air Jordan 11 XI Retro 25th Anniversary
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$ 289 USD
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For those that have been living under a rock, the AJ XI 25th Anniversary sports the classic white patent leather at the bottom of the upper and features a translucent outsole. From the laces to the tongue to the lining, the sneaker sports a very white contour. Silver appears on the Air Jordan tongue tag as well as the “23″ logo on the heel tab
Size: 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11
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Air Jordan Spizike Infared
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$ 169 USD
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The Jordan Spiz’ike Infrared/New Blue is roughly 2 months away from dropping and purists and hybrid haters alike have to agree, this is a very clean model.
The subtle accents like the textual lining really compliment the overt dopeness of the Infrared nicely. Factor in the neutral elephant print on the heel/toe mudguard and the way black accents and this is some of the best color blocking we have seen on these.
Sizes: 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12
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Nike Air Jordan 13 XIII Retro Black Altitude Green
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$ 275 USD
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The Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Retro – Altitudes (Black / Altitude Green) were released on February 26, 2005, retailing for $150. They were a limited release, and had lines forming at the select locations that were lucky enough to receive them. They feature an all black leather upper with a green outsole, and green accents. They are dubbed the “Altitudes” after the official colorway. The green hologram at the heel features a basketball, the number 23, and the Jumpman logo all put together. The shoe is modeled after a panther’s paw, with the hologram said to be the eye, and the bulky area that forms the midsole said to be the actual paw
Sizes: 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11
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