For the first time in the brand's history,
Air Jordan 5 Mens Sale UK linked up with another major brand for a collaborative Air Jordan 1 project. The product of this collaborative effort was the Air Jordan 1 x Levis. The sneaker took cues from both brands which included Jordan's iconic elephant print done in Levis denim on the upper. In addition to the sneaker, Jordan and Levis release a pair of denim jeans as well.
2001 played a very significant role in the future of the
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