August 24th, 2009 | Words by Rocky Brown | Posted in Air Jordan

Here is a look at an Air Jordan V that did not make the cut. The kicks come in a white, black and varsity red colorways. What sets this pair apart from a normal pair of Air Jordan V's is an eye towards the toe. The eye is a reference to the original design inspiration for the sneaker, a World War II fighter plane.
The kicks were created for spring 2009 Air Jordan collection, but never released.
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