August 5, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0
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One of the first “Retro+” colorways that Jordan Brand ever produced, Air Jordan XIV x Jor One in White/Metallic Silver-Black helped set a new course of from retro releases into more lifestyle-oriented looks. These were well-received when they first dropped on July 1, 2000, and the colorway has gained so much admiration over the years that Jordan Melo M10 Jordan Brand Classic Detailed Photos on April 4, 2015. Quite a big difference in price – $120 then versus $190 now – but the releases are pretty much mirror each Day with the white tumbled leather, reflective tongue, silver stitched 23 on the heel and shiny midsole teeth.
The success of this colorway isn’t terribly surprising given that it’s the inverse of the famous original Black/Metallic Silver AJ5. Due to the age and condition, wearable and presentable pairs of the 2000 release are getting tougher to find but the 2015 drop is plentiful depending on your budget. Take a quick look below and cruise through eBay Lets Talk Air Jordan 8 Retro LS Peapod.
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