May 11, 2011 BY Infrared / 0
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The jordan Navy Dri-FIT Air Men's Short-Sleeve Graphic Top is probably one of the more conservative Jordan’s in terms of colorways released. After all, it was designed with intent to wear with a suit while remaining stylish. This unreleased sample gives us a look as to what the designers at Nike were cooking up in the kitchen, and although these never released, a similar jordan Navy Dri-FIT Air Men's Short-Sleeve Graphic Top came out in 2001 as a low top that had an all-white upper and orange, translucent sole, colloquially referred to as the Citrus colorway. The upper of this sample is what you would expect to find on an jordan Navy Dri-FIT Air Men's Short-Sleeve Graphic Top; the patent leather, Jumpman logo and the jordan Navy tag across the tongue are all orange with a white leather and mesh upper. Check out additional images after the jump and let us Court what you think about this unreleased sample. via Kenlu.
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