Jordan CP3.VII: “Bel-Air”

August 19, 2013 BY / 0

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Back in 1990, Will Smith was still considered a rapper while dabbling with the idea of switching to acting with the premier of his sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Meanwhile, Michael Jordan still had ringless fingers. All of that would eventually change, and to honor the historic NBC sitcom, Jordan Brand has rolled out a plethora of neon printed models led by the Air Jordan V “Bel-Air”. While other non-signature Jordans have taken the neon print to its limits, today we get a glimpse of the new Jordan CP3.VII in the theme. The Jordan CP3.VII “Bel-Air” may take the most subtle approach yet, dressing the perforated upper in black and white while neon accents hit the sole and tongue. Continue on to get a better look at Chris Paul’s latest and let us know what you think about this release.

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