Best Of #JordansDaily – September 2, 2015

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Aside from elephant print, perhaps no other material visual cue is more beloved on Air Jordans than that shiny reflective. Modern sneaker implementations have varied in brightness, but the shoe to set the trend in motion – Air Jordan V – utilized 3M Scotchlite. The real deal. It’s still widely used today on various products because, well, it’s crazy bright, which looks incredible. Jordan Brand hasn’t divulged what type of reflective material they’ve used the last 10 years or so, but with releases like the 2014 Air Jordan 6 Black/Infrared and the Jordan Future seen here, anyone who loves the loud backlighting should be encouraged going forward. (Yes, Flint 13s need to return with 3M already, we hear you.) Check out the latest Best of #JordansDaily below, and hashtag every last one of your on-feet Air Jordan photos with #jordansdaily to be featured here.

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