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When it comes to non-OG AJ5s, the Air Jordan 5 "Raging Bull" takes the cake as one of the most iconic pairs ever produced. First released back in 2009 alongside the legendary "Toro Bravo", this fiery hot re-release celebrates the basketball silhouette's 30th anniversary.
Dipped in a bold red colourway, the "Raging Bull" is decked out in swathes of buttery smooth red suede from heel to toe. See-through netting graces the lateral and medial side panels, while an oversized 3M tongue give it the classic Air Jordan 5 aesthetic that we all know and love.
A blacked out Nike Air midsole sits down below inspired by the P-51 Mustang fighter jet which was prominently used through World War 2, and just like the original pair that dropped 11 years ago, it's lined with a transparent rubber outsole, finalising the breathtaking design.
While we don't have official images of the 2021 pair, the Nike Air Jordan 5 "Raging Bull" re-release is rumoured to look identical to the OG. Let us know if you'll be adding these to your collection, and while you're here, you might as well take an on-foot look at the Off-White x Air Jordan 5 "Sail"!
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