Air Jordan V GS: White – Varsity Red – Obsidian

June 14, 2011 BY / 0

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Tinker Hatfield’s legacy of revolutionary sneaker design is inalienable. He is to sneakers what Michael Jordan is to basketball. Although you may not hear Tinker Hatfield uttered among the masses in common speech, you will see his work on the feet or in the closet of just about every other person you meet, or just turn on your TV and tune in to an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. The Fresh Prince had an affinity for Air Jordan’s, none more recognizable than the Air Jordan V’s he wears in the intro. Jordans Daily is putting the spotlight on the white/varsity red/obsidian colorway, due to release on July 2nd. They feature an all white upper and heel, an obsidian (dark blue) midsole, varsity red Jumpman logos, tongue lining, and Air Jordan V midsole flame (with white speckles), an obsidian 23 accented with varsity red 3D, and a 3M tongue. via Dunk.com.cn

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