The rate of Retro releases might have you a bit…exhausted, but one concept we would love to see return is the short-lived Premio Collection. These high priced Retros were indeed worth every dollar as these individually numbered pieces were built with high-quality materials and came accompanied with wooden shoe-trees and shoe-bags, but they only lasted a total of five releases – the last of which was the January 2011 release of the Air Jordan V. BRAND NEW PAIRS OF YOUTH NIKE AIR JORDAN RETRO I MID DARK IRIS Mache Customs work, the Air Jordan 2011 Electric Green gets the Bin V treatment, with a tonal black upper being paired with the white laces, a reflective tongue, metallic silver accents on the fore-foot midsole, and the signature red-wax stamp on the heel. We’ve got an exclusive gallery of the Air Jordan 2011 Electric Green “Bin 65” below so take a look and let us know if you’d like Jordan Brand to bring back the actually the first Air Jordan 6-17-23 Air Jordan 1 Low Vintage Gray EU 42.