The Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Steel’ from 2005, features a design that’s almost true to the original – with just one exception. The OG silhouette that sprang from Tinker Hatfield’s sketchbook included a reinforced toe cap, a small detail that was removed from all subsequent Air Jordan 10 colorways at the behest of MJ himself. This pair sports the clean toe of those later releases along with full-leather construction on the upper and the outsole pattern with MJ’s career achievements listed.
The Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Steel’ from 2005, features a design that’s almost true to the original – with just one exception. The OG silhouette that sprang from Tinker Hatfield’s sketchbook included a reinforced toe cap, a small detail that was removed from all subsequent Air Jordan 10 colorways at the behest of MJ himself. This pair sports the clean toe of those later releases along with full-leather construction on the upper and the outsole pattern with MJ’s career achievements listed.
The Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Steel’ from 2005, features a design that’s almost true to the original – with just one exception. The OG silhouette that sprang from Tinker Hatfield’s sketchbook included a reinforced toe cap, a small detail that was removed from all subsequent Air Jordan 10 colorways at the behest of MJ himself. This pair sports the clean toe of those later releases along with full-leather construction on the upper and the outsole pattern with MJ’s career achievements listed.
The Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Steel’ from 2005, features a design that’s almost true to the original – with just one exception. The OG silhouette that sprang from Tinker Hatfield’s sketchbook included a reinforced toe cap, a small detail that was removed from all subsequent Air Jordan 10 colorways at the behest of MJ himself. This pair sports the clean toe of those later releases along with full-leather construction on the upper and the outsole pattern with MJ’s career achievements listed.
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Release Date | 05/07/2005 |
Release Date | 05/07/2005 |