Retro Air Jordan 5

"Alternate Bel-Air"

Designer Tinker Hatfield drew inspiration from the 1940s Mustang fighter plane when designing the Air Jordan V. Released in 1990, Jordan's fifth signature sneaker was originally constructed with a leather or nubuck upper, reflective tongue, lace locks, "Nike AIR" on the heel, "shark teeth" design on the midsole, and a translucent outsole.

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The Air Jordan 5 Retro 'Alternate Bel-Air' follows in the footsteps of the original 'Bel-Air' Air Jordan 5 from 2013, featuring a '90s-inspired color scheme paying homage to Will Smiths' NBC sitcom, 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' The classic mid-top sports a white leather upper mounted atop a contrasting purple midsole with visible Air cushioning. Mismatched vibrant accents are applied to the interior lining, Jumpman branding hits and embroidered '23' on the lateral heel.

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JESSICA: Dang! Those are some very unique and wacky kicks!

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