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Latest Girls Air Jordan 13 Retro Wolf Grey 2017 from jordan's blog

Jordans 2017 has been pretty aggressive in bringing back the Air Jordan 13 in a number of new colorways lately. Not only have we seen the "Black Cat" inspiration interpreted through an all-black colorway with additional 3M branding, but the iconic History of Flight colorway that was once off-limits to the public from the World Basketball Festival arrived at retailers not that long ago. This Air Jordan 13 features a Wolf Grey, White and Deadly Pink color combination. Across the uppers is predominate Wolf Grey while White lands on the laces, Jumpman branding on the tongue and pods. Finishing the look is Deadly Pink which is hinted on the outsole.
New Jordans 2016, The Air Jordan 13 GS Wolf Grey is a new addition to Jordan Brand's summer 2017 grade school lineup. The classic basketball sneaker is simply covered in the grey hue across its nubuck and leather upper, while white accents are seen on the laces, midsole and branding on the tongue. Completing the design altogether is its signature hologram on its heel. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 13 draws inspiration from a black panther, which is reminiscent of MJ's game. The outsole represents a panther's paw while the hologram on the ankle represents their eyes. Originally released from 1997-98, they were the last Air Jordan sneaker to be released while Michael Jordan was a member of the Chicago Bulls.
As Cheap Jordans 2017 continues to expand their kid's size exclusive colorways, it was only logical to drop a 'Wolf Grey' colorway of the Air Jordan 13 GS. This shoe features an all-grey leather upper with accents of white. This shoe has a white mid-sole and white laces. This shoe is finished off with the AJ13 cat-eye marble and pink Jordan "Jumpman" branding on the outsole. In the meantime, the young lady Air Jordan fans get treated to their very own new colorway with the "Wolf Grey" edition this weekend. The girls-only look features a clean Wolf Grey leather upper with white accents, and just a touch of ‘Deadly Pink’ for a feminine touch.

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