December 7, 2011 BY Infrared / 0
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The AIR Powder JORDAN marked the end of the numbered portion of the Air Jordan signature line and while it was here we saw great colorways both GR and limited. Today, we have a look at an AJ XX3 weartest sample that has a few differences compared to the retail version. One of the more obvious differences is the angular stitching on the side panel as opposed to the rounder pattern used on the final version. An irrelevant contrast from the final version is that the tongue features no lasering, but opts for a stitched 23 instead. Lastly, we see that the weartest sample features cursive print on the toe box that has his name spelled out with the words twenty three jumbled in the mix. Continue reading for more pictures of this AIR Powder JORDAN sample in the gallery after the jump and let us know what you think. via Phase2.
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