Last year’s Air Jordan 6 nike was probably most notable for Marcus Troy’s appearance in the red AJF4 Premier. This year, it might be the Air Jordan 7 GS Fireberry colourway pictured above. You might think it looks like something for the Puerto Rican national team, but a Air Jordan 6 nike insignia on the heel is the ‘that’s what’s up’ on these joints. The blue and white upper is split right where the midsole tooling allows a two-face look, so these are sure to be highly saught after for fashion as well as their limited status. If you can’t wait, MarqueeSole has a limited size run in stock already.
