The Air Jordan X released in 1995 in a variety of team-oriented colorways that allowed some of the NBA’s other squads to garner some attention while Michael Jordan was away from the Bulls. The Kings, Knicks, Magic and Sonics all got AJXs along with a variety of Chicago-style colorups, but only the Bulls colorways were retroed when the AJX returned a decade later. Instead of those ‘PEs’, we got a few new colorways including the white, Varsity Red and Steel Grey edition that served as an alternate ‘home’ look to the white, black and True Red OGs. Turns out there were also some differences between the ’05s and a sample version that never hit retail, notable details including the sockliner color, eyestay material and outsole Jumpman. Click through to see more angles of the unreleased pair, browse the Sneaker News Air Jordan Legacy archives and let us know which version you like best. via Stickie213
Air Jordan X Retro – White – Varsity Red – Steel Grey | Sample
Aaron Hope
August 30, 2011
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