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Jordan Flight TR ’97 – White – Black – Varsity Red

Jordan Flight TR ’97 – White – Black – Varsity Red

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Let’s attempt a breakdown of the Jordan Flight TR ’97. The signature shoes of that year were the Air Jordan XII and Air Jordan XIII, and both are clearly represented – the ‘Rising Sun’ stitching on the upper and the mudguard shape from the Jordan XIII. The Flight comes from the classic midsole and outsole, although the midsole receives a proper upgrade featuring alternating panels of red and black. Another interesting add-on is a lace dubrae, a rarity on a Jordan Brand shoe, and the lace eyelets placed on rising peaks from the mudguard. We showed the Black/Varsity Red-White colorway just two days ago but this White-based pair will release a month after that one – so expect these to hit this February, and be sure to check out our Air Jordan Release Dates page to stay on top of all the releases. via taobao.

Style: 428826-105
Color: White/Varsity Red-Black


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