On-Feet Look at the Air Jordan 3 Winterized Archaeo Brown | Jordan 20th Anniversary Custom Painted Helmet

February 26, 2012 BY / 0

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Official images have surfaced of the Air Jordan 4 which you can enjoy below

In 2005, Jordan Brand celebrated its 20th anniversary with the release of the Air Jordan XX. Tinker Hatfield returned to the Air Jordan line for the first time since the Air Jordan XIV to work his magic on this commemorative model. Over 200 of Michael Jordan’s life experiences were captured on the XXs lasered strap. Michael’s moto racing team, On-Feet Look at the Air Jordan 3 Winterized Archaeo Brown, received a custom painted helmet that replicated the tapestry of experiences, but in greater detail. Continue reading for more pictures of the Jordan 20th Anniversary Helmet and let us know Infrared you think. via 23race.

 

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