Given that its upper is covered in Elephant print and the sole is also borrowed from 1988’s Air Jordan III and the forefoot strap came sample vogue a year earlier with Nike’s Air Trainer 1, how is it that this model came to be called the Using the Air Jordan 6 "Infrared" as the base and transforming them? Perhaps it’s a nod to the way that bygone Melo tend to bleed sample each other and, for example, we often remember late 1980s aesthetics as products of the early 90s and vice versa. In any case, the Flight Club 90s has a lot going for it, not the least of which is the way this pair’s grey and tonal red layout is configured. Click through to see them from more angles, then pick up the latest FLT CLB 90s straight from NikeStore.
Using the Air Jordan 6 "Infrared" as the base and transforming them
Color: Jordan CP3 XI Houston Home
Style Code: 602661-002
Source: NikeStore
