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Air Jordan Take Flight – Black – Varsity Purple

Air Jordan Take Flight – Black – Varsity Purple

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Here’s a new performance basketball sneaker from Jordan Brand we wouldn’t blame you for associating with Mike Bibby and/or Kevin Martin, though neither currently plays for a team with these colors.  The Jordan Take Flight is pictured above in a decidedly Sacramento Kings-like colorway, one that makes the most of its Varsity Purple accents by using this shade to highlight the first ever full-length Max Air cushion on a Jordan Brand sneaker.  The choppy midsole and ascending columnar accent stitching might also remind you of the Air Max 95, which was the first running shoe to take Max Air from heel to toe.  A groundbreaking release from Jordan Brand, the latest Take Flight colorway is available at select Jordan Brand retailers, but you can pick up a pair from shoephitz on eBay.

Style: 414825-001
Color: Black/Varsity Purple-Anthracite-White

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