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Rare Air ----> Air Jordan Alpha I Ray Allen Player Exclusive

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Ok, by now most of you are well aware that the Air Jordan VIIs are referred to as the "Hares", but did you that back in the day, Nike actually produced a Hare Jordan designed for Bugs himself? Taking the Bordeaux VIIs, they fully extended and widened the sneaker to fit his caricaturized rabbit foot. Also, notice the that the Jumpman has been replaced with a silhouette of Bugs. Back in '98, these could be found on display at Niketown Chicago, but now they are located at Nike Headquarters in Beaverton, OR, inside the Michael Jordan Building. From Jordansdaily.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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