One of the pioneers of the high-top basketball shoe craze is the Nike Air Revolution, the 1988 sneaker that shared a midsole design with the Air Jordan III and featured a high ankle strap and packaged in the neat orange and grey box with a Nike Air hangtag and info manual. The Nike Air Revolution High was later cut down to the mid-top and again to the low-top for ‘easier’ wear, but there’s no doubt that original version would be fit right in with today’s styling based on the popularity of Air Yeezys and Supra high-top skaters, which is why the 2008 re-issue of the Air Revolution did fairly well. The Revolution could be credited for being at the forefront of this high-top revolution of today, so how about paying tribute in the right way? Deadstock pairs almost never cross our paths so check out this true piece of Nike Basketball OG heat after the jump and check out the reasonable price from jasonwhite9 on eBay.
Nike Air Revolution High – OG Pair on eBay
John Kim
March 3, 2011
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