Jordan Brand themselves will be taking one of their iconic prints and blowing it up to an all-over level on the upcoming Air Jordan V “Elephant Print”. Taking a similar route is this Air Jordan IV custom from DeJesus, one that doesn’t have one pair of Jordans borrowing from another-instead the shoe picks up on its own cement speckle and uses it to a much larger degree. The end result is the Air Jordan IV “All Over Cement”, a shoe that ironically skips out on that pattern on the midsole sections where it first showed up. Continue reading for more images on this latest DeJesus Customs on Air Jordan 1 High OG Palomino.