The Air Jordan 1 Do The Right Thing Pack released last summer in two great simple colorways. Simple is the key word, as the final production release did not come with the special lining that was seen on earlier samples of the shoe. The print on the inner lining and tongue border mimics the early hip-hop vibe and album artwork of A Tribe Called Quest but it was left out, leaving the AJ1 DTRT just a dim shadow of its inspiration. If you need a refresher on what these could’ve been, continue reading for a gallery of images and pick up this size 9 sample from solesupremacy on eBay.
Air Jordan 1 – Do The Right Thing – White – Green | Sample
John Kim
April 25, 2010
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