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Air Jordan 2010 (XXV) – Black – Varsity Red – Grey

Air Jordan 2010 (XXV) – Black – Varsity Red – Grey

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Earlier today, we gave you a pretty crisp peek at the White/Black/Red colorway of the upcoming Air Jordan 2010, and now we get to feast our eyes on our best look yet at the Black/Red/Grey pair that popped up via grainy cell phone pics a couple weeks ago. These new images not only give us full shots of both sides of the shoe, but they’re also much clearer, allowing for a far better appreciation of the colors and materials. As you can see, this color scheme takes a “Bred” approach, using a mostly Black upper with a Grey midsole and accents and additional hits of Red on the outsole, tongue logo and on the heel section of the ankle. One thing of note is that the over-sized Jumpman logo that appears on the midpanel is done in a tonal Black on these, so its presence is a little more subtle than on the pair seen earlier in the day. Keep reading after the jump for a look at the medial side of the shoe and be sure to stick around for more pics and info as it becomes available. Let us know how you think these stack up against the other colorway, and if you can’t wait to get your hands on a pair, you can already pre-order now from Osneaker.

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