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Air Jordan 13 Low “Hornets” – Release Reminder

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Nike may be pushing their release of the Air Jordan 13 Low Hornets back, but other shops are still planning to release the pair tomorrow, April 18th, 2015. The shoe finds the perfect sweet spot right in between two of Michael Jordan’s non-Bulls basketball inspirations hailing from North Carolina in both the Tar Heels and Hornets. Nicknamed the ‘Hornets’, you can tell the Turquoise Blue definitely exudes a shade similar to that of Charlotte’s current uniforms, but that’s where the comparisons end. Instead of opting for purple, the dominant accent here is a Midnight Navy to contrast with the pristine white tumbled leather that covers the Air Jordan 13 Low upper in remastered form. Are you a fan of the look? Check out more photos below and if you miss out on them this weekend, you can always pick them up via Nikestore next Friday or on eBay.

Air Jordan 13 Low “Hornets”
Color:
White/Metallic Silver-Midnight Navy-Turquoise Blue
Style Code: 310810-107
Release Date: 04/18/15 (Releasing 04/24/15 on Nikestore)
Price: $170

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