March 17, 2012 BY cement / 0
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The Air Jordan V is no stranger to the flashy treatment, with the longstanding 3M material on the tongue being one of the more eye popping aspects of the design. This 2006 release, the Air Jordan V ‘Green Bean’ cranked the 3M up quite a bit, wrapping the whole upper with the silvery scotchlite look. The sneaker also broke from the typical set of Jordan Brand tones thanks to the green bean hits on the midsole teeth and lining (not a bad St. Patrick’s Day sneaker choice). Click through for the full photos of the Air Jordan V ‘Green Bean’ and stay tuned for the next episode of The Daily Jordan. Images via Kixclusive
Air Jordan V ‘Green Bean’
Silver/Green Bean-Flint Grey
136027-031
9/2006
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Tags: Air Jordan V