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THE AIR JORDAN 13 “FLINT” IS RUMORED FOR 2018
Topic Started: 12 Mar 2018, 02:32 PM (16 Views)
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<a href="http://www.airjordans2018.com">Air Jordans 2018</a> is already prepping its holiday 2018 lineup and it’s going to bring back the Air Jordan 11 Concord this year. According to rumors, the shoe is going to be in a higher-cut patent leather makeup much like the “Space Jam” release last year. The sneaker will feature the same OG design from 1995 with a white mesh upper, black patent leather overlays, dark concord accents and an icy outsole to complete the look.We have seen the Concord Air Jordan 11 release three times while 2018 will make it the fourth. Originally released during 1995, we saw the first retro release take place in 2000. We also saw a similar pair release in 2006 part of the Defining Moments Pack, except they had a Gold Jumpman. The last time the Concord released was in 2011.
<a href="http://www.womenjordans2017.com/">women jordans 2017</a> Jordan 13 sneaker was worn during home games in ’98 and features a White leather and Red suede upper, with a Red suede feel to the rubber midsole, and to complete the look, an all-Black outsole.Currently it isn’t known if this classic Air Jordan 11 will have 23 or 45 on the heels, but we would assume they will feature the number 23. Just like the original, they will feature Black patent leather across the base while White mesh covers the uppers. Other highlights includes Black on the Jumpman branding and liner, White on the midsole and a translucent outsole.The Air Jordan 13 ‘He Got Game’ is making a return during Jordan Brand’s Spring and Summer 2018 releases. Worn on the court during 1997 and 1998, the nickname comes from Spike Lee’s film He Got Game.
<a href="http://www.bestcheapjordans.com/product-tag/cheap-jordans-online/">Cheap Jordans Online</a> Air Jordan 13 will feature the original color scheme of White, Black and True Red. Utilizing White tumbled leather across the uppers while Black covers the toe box and suede detailing on the midsole. Completing the look is True Red which lands on the Jumpman logo and outsole.We have seen the ‘He Got Game’ Air Jordan 13 release a handful of times. Originally launching in 1997, we saw a first retro take place part of the Countdown Pack series. The last time we saw them release was during 2013.The Air Jordan 13 He Got Game will release at select Jordan Brand retailers on August 25th, 2018. Once we have additional information we will make sure to let you know.
<a href="http://www.jordansneakers2017.com/">Jordan Sneakers 2017</a> Air Jordan 13 “Flint” was RUMORED to release in 2017 now according to DJ Folk, the classic colorway will now release in 2018.The last time we saw the Air Jordan 13 “Flint” was back in 2010. They originally released in 1998 and retro’d in 2005.This classic Air Jordan 13 features a White leather base, with Flint Grey suede and Blue mesh overlays, with a University Blue Jumpman on the tongue.At this time, we’re going to stick Air Jordan 13 “Flint” is to the 100% rumor category for now,The Air Jordan 13 “Olive” will likely be the first Air Jordan 13 to release in 2018 as they are set release in January 2018.Make sure to visit the comments section and let us know your thoughts on this popular colorway returning.
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