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Nike Air Jordan 5 Retro Sequoia | Size 11

2013

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Description

Released in 2013 alongside an Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 4, this Air Jordan 5 Retro completed the "Fear Pack." The neutral suede upper is finished in a blend of Medium Olive and Sequoia. The signature Air Jordan 5 shark tooth detailing is represented in Olive with Fire Red speckling, and contrasted with an icy blue outsole. As branded on the insole, the "Fear Pack" was inspired by a Jordan Brand commercial narrated by Michael Jordan himself, which featured the line "I’m scared of what I won’t become, and you’re scared of what I could become."


By the time the Jordan 5 premiered in 1990, the Jordan line of sneakers was a household name and its release was widely anticipated. Designed by legendary Nike designer Tinker Hatfield, the fifth Jordan was updated with a shark-tooth midsole pattern, inspired by the design of World War II fighter jets.

  • Nike Air Jordan 5 Retro "Sequoia."
  • Part of the "Fear Pack."
  • Medium Olive and Sequoia suede upper. 
  • Style number: 626971
  • Color code: 350
  • This item is final sale and not eligible for return.

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New in box.

Visible glue stains on midsole.

Outsoles slightly yellowed.

Sneakers manufactured 10 years or more prior to date of sale may display signs of age and may deteriorate faster with wear.

Year

2013

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US Size

11

Sneaker Type

Basketball

Sneaker Model

Air Jordan

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