Jordan Spiz’ike “Turquoise Blue” Arrives This Week

April 13, 2015 BY / 0

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In this 30th anniversary year for Jordan Brand, many classic sneakers like Air Jordans 1, 4, 5, 7, and 11 have come back with full force in a mix of original and retro colorways. But you have an option to wear many of them at the same time with the first ever tribute shoe, the Spiz’ike. First seen in 2006, Spiz’ike returns in one of Jordan Brand’s hottest shades this year – turquoise blue. That’s brought to life with nubuck, to which black/grey elephant print, and infrared atop navy blue have been added. Comes complete with Spike Lee’s Mars Blackmon face and 40 Acres and a Mule production company logos, just like the first Spiz’ike. You can pick up your pair as early as this Wednesday at select retailers or hit eBay now to shop deals.

Jordan Spiz’ike
Color: Turquoise Blue/Infrared 23-Midnight Navy-Neutral Grey
Style Code: 315371-408
Release Date: 05/16/15
Price: $175

Source: Hanon

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