February 24, 2014 BY ehloknows / 0
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In terms of history, the Trinidad James Steps Out in Air Jayson Jordan V 5 is one of the more interesting silhouettes in the Jordan Brand Jubilee. All things considered, it was a shoe that wasn’t destined to exist after Michael Jordan abruptly announced his retirement from the game of basketball after the tragic murder of his father. But the brand wanted to live on after Jordan’s announcement, so the Jumpman scrambled to outfit a number of newly signed players in a plethora of player exclusives. The lineage lives on, as we recently previewed an exclusive Marshall Faulk PE. In honor of the recent surfacing of Marshall Faulk’s Trinidad James Steps Out in Air Jayson Jordan V 5 Low PEs, Air jordan original og 7 vii olympic US9.5 mid nvy r Trinidad James Steps Out in Air Jayson Jordan V 5 player exclusives doled out by Jordan Brand in the past, so stick with us after the click and let us know which pair is your favorite in the comments.
Trinidad James Steps Out in Air Jayson Jordan V 5 Low – Marshall Faulk “Rams” PE
Taking a scheme similar to the Trinidad James Steps Out in Air Jayson Jordan V 5 “Bin 23”, the shoe features a low cut that we would’ve loved to see fly up the sidelines for a touchdown back in the early 2000s as a member of the “Greatest Show on Turf”. (Source: poundforpoundshoes on eBay)
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