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Air Jordan 5 Retro "Jade Horizon"

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Air Jordan 5 Retro "Jade Horizon"

Retail Price: $190
Size Run: Full-family Sizing
Colorway: Jade Horizon/Light Silver/Anthracite/Pink Glaze
Style Code: DC7501-300
Region: US


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UPDATE (3/13): The release date for the Air Jordan 5 “Jade Horizon” has been pushed back to April 9, 2022, but this date is still subject to change. Keep it locked for more updates.

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Air Jordan 5 Retro "Jade Horizon"

NEW AND VINTAGE AT THE SAME TIME!

After having its release date postponed for months, the Air Jordan 5 “Jade Horizon” is finally set to make its worldwide debut for late-March 2022.

This shoe’s “jade horizon” upper closely resembles an olive shade and comes in a durabuck material. Yellowed lace eyelets, mid-panel netting, and outsole panels provide contrast and visual interest to a shoe that had the vintage look has become common with sneakers over the years.

Rounding out the shoe’s design is the black midsole, and light-silver tongue and sock-liner. As far as packaging, you can except these to come in the normal OG-style box with no special touches or color-matching accents.

Secure your pair(s)

The Air Jordan 5 “Jade Horizon” has a new release date set for April 9th, 2022 for the retail price of $190 for adults pairs. Want to avoid taking the “L” on release day? You can secure your pair(s) right now by visiting GOAT or Flight Club - the most trusted platforms for buying and selling 100% Authentic new and used sneakers.



 

The Air Jordan 5

Sneaker History

The Air Jordan 5 was originally released back in 1990 and was another Air Jordan silhouette designed by world-renowned sneaker designer, Tinker Hatfield. At the time of its release, the AJ5 featured a premium price tag of $125.

Visible Air Unit The Air Jordan 5 continued the trend started by the AJ3 by featuring a visible air unit which was a smash-hit within the industry and changed the footwear landscape forever.

Fighter Jet Inspiration The mid-foot design element that is sometimes referenced as “shark teeth”, was actually inspired by the imagery often found on old-school fighter jets.

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