Another nickname for these Air Jordan Retros that has popped up is the Air Jordan V “Aqua”. While we do see the connection with the popular Air Jordan VIII colorway, we’ll point out that “Aqua” comes from the use of “Aquatone” – which this Air Jordan V does not. Aqua has a bit more of a blue tone compared to the New Emerald, although it’s hard to tell when paired with the purple and black upper. 2013 is shaping up to be an amazing year for Air Jordan V lovers, so are these a must-have for you, or are you in the hunt for the OG Air Jordan V “Grape” and the upcoming Laney release? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for a release date on the Air Jordan V “Black Grape”.
Air Jordan V
Black/New Emerald-Grape Ice
136027-007
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