May 22, 2012 BY cement / 0
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Just how different is the upcoming 2012 remix of the Air Jordan IX ‘French Blue’ from the original? Today’s episode of The Daily Jordan should answer that question for you, showing off the pair that first brought that particular color scheme to the Air Jordan IX back in 2002. As you can see this pair was a bit more unified in its look, with the flint grey of the upper locking with that of the midsole where the newer version opts for some french blue. Click through to spot all the differences and let us know if you’ll be grabbing the upcoming retro. Photos: Kixclusive
Air Jordan IX
White/French Blue-Flint Grey
302370-141
5/2002
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