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Friday, September 10, 2010

Air Jordan 20 Original (OG) east chutney/white/black

Name: Air Jordan 20 (XX) Original (OG) - East (Chutney / White - Black)Model: Air Jordan, Air Jordan 20 (XX)Original Purpose: BasketballColorway: Chutney / White - BlackNews & Updates: Air Jordan
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Another edition to the Air Jordan 20 (XX) Original Regional Pack is the Air Jordan 20 (XX) OG Chutney / White-Black known as the East Coast edition. The Air Jordan 20 (XX) Original East Coast featured laser print, and perforated heel. The final design is a complex tapestry of symbols Representing MJ's Experiences and stories. Each symbol is a cryptic puzzle That only die-hard Jordan fans can alleges.At first, the Air Jordan 20 (XX) Original East Coast only released on the East, But Not Enough to two pairs Being sold, They Eventually hit large chains world wide. The Air Jordan 20 (XX) OG East Coast released July 1st 2005.
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The design on the midfoot strap is modeled after the trumpets. Hatfield HAD visited with master trumpet maker David Monette. Monette's "presentation trumpets" are beautiful and expensive musical instruments That HAD elaborate cut-outs and engravings. Nike's laser expert, Mark Smith, WAS Brought in to design the midfoot strap. Tinker Hatfield who designed not HAD Any pair of Air Jordans Since the Air Jordan 15 (XV) Returned to design these. The Concept Behind These are an expensive trumpet (musical instrument), racing boots, and motorcycle tires.
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