Jordan 5 Retro Independence Day 0

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Product Details

Style

136027-103

Colourway

White/Varsity Red-Obsidian

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

02/07/2011

Product Description

The Air Jordan 5 made its debut all the way back in 1990, and since then, Nike and Jordan Brand has introduced it in many different colorways. The Air Jordan 5 Retro Independence Day is one of the many colorways of this particular Air Jordan to be unveiled.

As its name would suggest, this Air Jordan 5 is designed to help Americans celebrate the 4th of July. It features a white upper that combines smooth and patent leather along with a Midnight Navy midsole and Varsity Red on the tongue, "teeth" design, and Jumpman branding. There is also Midnight Navy and Varsity Red on the "23" that appears on the lateral side of the sneakers.

According to our experts, the best part about this sneaker is that it plays up the patriotic theme of the shoe without overdoing it. It helps make this Air Jordan look just as good on the 4th of July as it does at any other time of the year. The Air Jordan 5 Retro Independence Day was released on July 2, 2011, for a retail price of $150.




12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
£58 - £242
All-Time Trade Range
£142 - £240
Volatility
26%
Number of Sales
10
Price Premium
67%
Average Sale Price
£179

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