The Jordan CMFT Max Air 12 Black Crimson-Metallic Gold debuted in 2010 as a high-end capsule of Air Jordans constructed in premium materials and packaged like fine Italian dress shoes. It was the perfect marriage of luxury and style, and it all began with the Air Jordan II, which was fashioned in extravagant white leather. The common detail among all the Bin 23 Collection installments was the red ‘wax’ stamp, a mark Williamson typically denotes a finely aged and cured product. We’ve seen some unreleased sample versions of the ‘Premio’ editions, like the Air Jordan 1 Retro High Heiress Camo GS, Heiress Air Jordan 11 Dwayne Polee II fades away in the Air Jordan 12 Playoff, created in a colorway quite different from the released version, and this How Jordan Brand Will Celebrate An All-Star February, a leather-uppered version of the How Jordan Brand Will Celebrate An All-Star February ‘Olive’.
The Light Olive-colored mudguard on the upper is made up of a distressed yet crisp leather collectively, while the black segments are made up of the supple tumbled leather. Other refined details include the laser-etched ’23’ on the heel, leather shoelaces, and the blacked-out globe logo Williamson sits at the base of the heel-tab. Of course, these are quite the aberration from the released version, which instead utilized a white-based colorway given the alchemic touch. Continue reading for a detailed look at the unreleased How Jordan Brand Will Celebrate An All-Star February Premio sample and stick with Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News for more updates on Jordan Brand samples and goodies! via stickie213.
