Playing Hard to Get: The 23 Rarest Air Jordan Releases | Guy Style
While most A-list Jordan releases cook out to medium rare, there's a long list of juicy pairs that were near impossible to get. Call it hype, call it high demand, no matter how you slice it these drops were more wanted than made. With the all the buzz surrounding the Air Jordan 13 Ray Allen PE we look back at 23 of the hardest to get Jordan releases. Get your camping gear and <a href="http://www.airforce1fashion.com/products_all.html"><strong>air force one shoes </strong></a> F5 key ready. **Pairs are listed in order of release date** Shoe: Air Jordan 6+ "Olympic"Date: <a href="http://www.airforce1fashion.com/mens-air-force-1-low-c-9.html"><strong>air force 1 low shoes </strong></a> September 15th, 2000 Release Information: Limited quantity, new colorway, and Gold Medal nostalgia created the perfect storm for the Air Jordan 6 "Olympic" release. Worn in the Sydney Games by Ray Allen and Vin Baker, only 3,000 pairs were sold through Nike Towns and then NikeTown.com. This makeup proved the first Air Jordan 6 retro and the first time the model was seen in a non-OG colorway. Shoe: <a href="http://www.uwang.com.nu/plus/guestbook.php"><strong>timberland shoes onli cheap timberland shoe | i1 Review</strong></a> Air Jordan 1 Japanese ExclusiveDate: 2001 Release Information: Early 2001 saw four Japanese-exclusive Air Jordan 1 retro releases. All packed practical colors, high top build, and came in silver suitcases. These pairs were and still are incredibly hard to find.
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