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Air Jordan XIII “Altitude”

Submitted by on October 18, 2010 – 9:20 am3 Comments
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The Air Jordan XIII Altitude was a fan favorite when it originally dropped way back in 2005. The murdered-out black base layer offset with altitude green accents was a neck snapper back in the Bush administration, and will surely have the same effect upon its impending re-release. Enthusiasts will be able to spot a major difference from the ’05 release right away, and it comes in the form of reflective material used on the upper. Akin to the Air Jordan XIII Flint, the re-released version of the Altitude XIIIs sports a reflective mesh and 3M material across the upper on the medial and lateral sides. All other aspects of the original remain, and as chatter begins to build, sneakerheads appear to be applauding the look. Peruse the pics and start mulling over you holiday shortlist as these are set to drop in late December.

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  • yazmin says:

    love these, they are hot def on my christmas list

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