Jordan Brand Flight Tour Exclusive

July 21, 2011 BY / 0

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Despite the shortcomings of Jordan Brand’s signature athletes Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade during the 2011 NBA Playoffs, Jordan Brand is pushing their brand beyond our borders specifically China. The trio is involved in Jordan Brand’s Flight Tour and a pack has been designed around the event which include the Jordan CP3.IV, Jordan Melo M7 Advance and the Jordan Fly Wade. The pack featuring the brand’s poster athletes also features a shirt to go with each sneaker and is inspired by China’s opera masks seen by the masks worn by Wade, Paul and Anthony. Each shoe is unique in nature with the Jordan Melo M7 Advance sharing similarities with the Jordan Melo M7 ‘Jade’ that released in November 2010. There’s no word on a release but if there is, we’ll be the first to have it. Check out additional pictures of the pack after the jump and let us know if you would cop if given the chance. via HK-Kicks.

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