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The First Ever Jordan Jumpman Sneaker Is Releasing In More Colorways

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Air Jordan 9 Retro Low "Bright Mango"

The first-ever “team” model released after Jordan Brand began in 1997, the Jordan Jumpman Pro looks to be back for another retro run to celebrate its 20th birthday. Built with a adidas design as the Jordan Essentials Jumpman Ανδρικό T-Shirt, its official Air Jordan contemporary from the same year, the Jumpman Pro features a full-grain leather upper with a Zoom-cushioned sole. Hopefully a better quality retro than the last time the shoe appeared in 2008 with poor leather and no carbon fiber shanks, it looks like the original black and red colorway previewed here does at least have translucent red outsoles like the original, as opposed to the solid rubber on the ’08 version. Along with the original black, red, and white colorway, we see two all-new versions in white/cement and “Cool Grey”.

Are you happy to see the original team Jordan shoe return for its 20th birthday? Get a nice preview of the three upcoming colorways here, and we’ll let you know when they get confirmed release dates.

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