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Air Jordan XX3 – “Desert Eagle” PE

Air Jordan XX3 – “Desert Eagle” PE

Air Jordan XX3 - “Desert Eagle” PE

When someone hears the words “Desert Eagle,” usually the first thing that comes to mind is a handgun, followed shortly by a hunting bird of prey.  It also happens to be the nickname of Devin Ebanks, one of the star players in the Jordan Brand All-American high school basketball game.  His PE edition Air Jordan XX3‘s are emblazoned with his nickname.  Though only a few pairs were made for Mr. Ebanks, it seems one made it to osneaker.com, where it has by now unfortunately sold out.  However, the fact remains that these were undoubtedly a slick looking pair of Jordans, with a nice colorway to boot.  Don’t expect any more “Desert Eagle” editions of the XX3 or any other Jordan Brand sneaker to surface in the near future however; it seems that when Devin Ebanks signed up with the University of Indiana, he also signed up with Adidas.  It remains possible that another pair of these XX3‘s may surface eventually on eBay or elsewhere, so if you like the look of these, keep an eye out!  Via NiceKicks and OSneaker.

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Air Jordan XX3 - “Desert Eagle” PE

Air Jordan XX3 - “Desert Eagle” PE

Air Jordan XX3 - “Desert Eagle” PE

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