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Jordans 2017, they'll be releasing an unreleased sample from 2009 with the Air Jordan 13 "History of Flight" as well as another kids exclusive Air Jordan 13. In 2009, at the World Basketball Festival in Chicago, the Air Jordan History of Flight collection was unveiled to celebrate the line's 25th anniversary. Each sneaker in that collection appeared in White, sporting Red details and Black laces – a tribute to the city where MJ grew his legend. They've remained behind glass ever since. Now, nearly a decade later, the Air Jordan 13's display case opens for the very first time, commemorating the shoe's 20th anniversary.
Cheap Jordans 2017, The simple yet striking Chicago Bulls-inspired white, red and black look was first unveiled alongside matching Air Jordan styles in 2009 to commemorate the line's 25th anniversary. Each makeup features white leather uppers, red liners and outsoles and black shoelaces. Unchanged on the Air Jordan 13 is its holographic logo near the heel and a neon green Jumpman emblem on the outsole. Sporing a simple white and red colorway that pays tribute to MJ's days in Chicago, the clean hue covers the entire quilted and smooth leather upper while black laces and red accents on the inner lining, and outsole complete the look altogether.
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New Jordans 2016 first unveiled the full "History Of Flight" collection at the World Basketball Festival in Chicago back in 2009, to celebrate the line's 25th anniversary. All of the Air Jordan signatures were on display and each were decked out in white accompanied by red accents and black laces, as a tribute to Chicago. The Air Jordan 13 'History of Flight' is a classic dressed in a white, university red and metallic silver colorway. The details include silver branding and black lacing. Perfect vibes for the summer! To call the "History of Flight" Air Jordan 13 "rare" would be an understatement. The closest the public has been able to get to the special-edition kicks is seeing them on display at select Nike locations and events such as Chicago's World Basketball Festival — until now.