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First Look At The Air Jordan 10 “Seattle” Retro

First Look At The Air Jordan 10 “Seattle” Retro

Consisting of five city-specific makeups, the Air Jordan 10 “City Series” boasts some of the silhouette’s most esteemed colorways among its ranks, and now the AJ10 “Seattle” — arguably the most legendary pair of the bunch — is set to re-release for the first time ever, almost 25 years after it first came to market. Originally debuting in 1995 when MJ was taking a sabbatical from basketball and patrolling center field for the Birmingham Barons, the “Seattle” makeup features a standard mix of black and white leathers, but adds Pacific Northwest-inspired detailing via bold green accents on the collar/outsole. A large yellow Jumpman then graces the outsole’s heel to finish the look. Interestingly enough, Jordan and his Bulls also defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1996 NBA Finals — his first championship back after retirement and a season after the shoes originally released. One of the last remaining OG Air Jordans to receive a retro, you can expect the “Seattle” 10s to return to market October 19th, complete with a retail price of $190 USD.

Air Jordan 10 “Seattle”
Release Date: October 19th, 2019
$190
Color: White/Black-Pine Green-Amarillo
Style Code: 310805-137
Style Code: 310806-137 (Kids)

Jordan 10 Seattle Retro

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