Air Jordan V Black/Metallic
The Air Jordan V (5) “Black/Metallic” is a black and silver version of Michael Jordan’s fifth signature shoe. It was designed by Tinker Hatfield and debuted in 1990. The original version featured “Nike Air” on the heel, but more recent versions released with a Jumpman logo. The latest Remastered version releases with original “Nike Air” branding on July 23rd, 2016 for $220. Read the articles below to learn more.
price / $220
release date / July 23rd, 2016
Air Jordan V Black/Metallic
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