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CHAT Another Spiz’ike we’ve seen plenty previews of. Jordan shoes And for the loyal followers of the site, you were able to finally get a personal look-see at SneakerCon. But for those who missed out on the event this past weekend, some nice detailed shots can help decide whether or not to pull the trigger next month. Not the typical Black/Cement look, this tonal combo makes for a nice alternative to the moniker’s overly used traditional look.
A hands-on look ultimately reveals that these are in fact part of the Fresh Since ‘85 Pack. Same insole, but a distinctive collar lining featuring the famous, “High-flying, death-defying 360 slam dunk” line. Air Jordan shoes For those curious about the materials, check out the VI’s that are coming out later this month; the suede used for both pairs are pretty much the same. Not bad compared to other releases people complain about as far as quality. Take a closer eye and be sure to download our new wallpaper to make it even harder to wait for its February 20th release.












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