Did you pick up the Air Jordan 5 Retro “Hornets” this past weekend? If so, here’s a little tidbit of information you may be interested in. The shoe was not an entirely new colorway; it was actually based off of an original sample colorway from all the way back in 1990. The actual released version from last weekend was a bit darker overall, but the idea was definitely there—as a colorway loosely tied to MJ’s North Carolina roots. With the surfacing of images depicting an “Alternate ’89” Air Jordan 4 last week, the fact that the “Hornets” Air Jordan 5 was based off an early sample gives further question to whether Jordan Brand will continue to release once-scrapped sample colorways of classic Jordans. Enjoy the rare look at the original sample Air Jordan V, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for further developments in this story.
Jordan Brand Begins Releasing Unreleased Original Samples
Zack Schlemmer
May 4, 2015
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