The ‘Pantone Collection’ is right up there with the rarest Air Jordans known to man. The name reflects the use of the famed color system’s 284 C shade, a perfect match for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels team colors. The first twenty-five numbered Js were made in tribute to Michael Jordan’s alma mater in 2010, and here we see the Air Jordan X Fragment that cream up for grabs for a short time for the most serious collectors. This baby blue Red2014 ‘Pantone’ Jordan 10 sample includes a white sole and black sockliner; check out some more photos below and let us know your opinion of this pair and its price currently available Fragment Jordan Melo M8 Advance Knicks.
