After a four-year hiatus and a brief return in the form of a CDP Retro, the Air Jordan VII (7) is headed for another return this Spring 2011 season. The return of the Olympic VII as well as the recently previewed colorway of White, Orion Blue, Black and Infrared stirred up conversation among our readers, but this colorway seen on a 2011 Look-See Sample should leave you even more wide-mouthed for sure. If that hasn’t wowed you enough, this Sample features no Jordan branding whatsoever. That’s right: No “Air Jordan” printed on the tongue and no Jumpman stitched on the upper ankle. A closer look at the materials reveals a nice tumbled leather, perforations on the heeltab, and what looks to be some sort of fine stitched graphic on the inner face of the tongue. Still an interesting development if this shoe does in fact release with the Jordan branding. Could this be the Air Jordan VII Premio of the Bin 23 Collection? Continue reading for an exclusive look at this 2001 Look-See Sample and give us your thoughts on this new colorway as well as the lack of branding.
Air Jordan VII (7) Retro – 2011 Look-See Sample
Aaron Kr.
May 29th, 2012 (updated)
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