July 3, 2011 BY redbarron / 0
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It isn’t probable that Peter Moore could have imagined that his Air Jordan I sneaker design would spawn an international subculture of sneakerheads. The Air Jordan I design has been retroed more than any other Air Jordan in more than 90 colorways. Jordans Daily has the scoop on one of the latest colorways the folks at Jordan Brand have thought up. Viewed here is the Air Jordan I in the white/bright turquoise/green quartz colorway with a white upper, turquoise midsole, green quartz lining and a reflective/holographic swoosh. This release definitely carries a juvenile appeal and that’s precisely what the designers at Jordan Brand had in mind. It seems that new Air Jordan fans and collectors are born every day. Don’t get your hopes up though, these are strictly for the kids and you can get a pair for a little sneakerhead to be at Finish Line.
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