Jordan Eclipse “Hare” Part Deux?

May 11th, 2015 by / 0

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By the looks of this Jordan Eclipse, it would appear Jordan Brand has a third “Hare” incarnation now on the books. This red and pale green shade currently circulating through overseas retailers shares its primary colors with the inaugural “Hare” colorway seen on this upcoming Air Jordan 7 we all know well.

Bugs Bunny’s recent introduction of the Jordan Eclipse “Hare” sort of refitted the nickname to apply to the purple and orange color combo seen on the recent Air Jordan XX9 and Super.Fly 3 PO drops. So with that purple/orange second Hare and this red/green marking the second Hare Eclipse and third overall Hare, we have to ask – how many Hares are there? Or will there be? Did any of that make sense? Don’t bend your mind answering these deeply philosophical questions. Just check the hi-res below and we’ll keep a watch out for for this lifestyle release hitting domestic shores soon.

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