Earl Thomas Showcases Air Jordan 6 “Seahawks” PE Cleats

September 4, 2014 BY / 0

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Highs or Lows? That’s the question that Seahawks defensive back Earl Thomas posed when showcasing two new Air Jordan 6 PEs for his game against the Packers tonight. The Super Bowl champion is no stranger to Mike’s first championship shoe transitioning into cleat form, as he’s been wearing vibrant green and navy pairs throughout the past few seasons. The color blocking has changed from time to time as these latest pairs see a patent leather arrive ont he heel and alternating side panels while his no.29 gets a generous stitching on the back. The interesting touch here is on the Low pair which features a totem pole-esque Seahawks logo to pay homage to the Seattle squad’s roots. Hit the click for a better view and let us know which pair you’re feeling in the comments.

Source: earl_thomas29

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