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18.02.2017, 10:43 - ymyokicks - Rank 6 - 547 Posts
Macklemore is always getting exclusive sneakers especially with the Air Jordan 6. Earlier today he posted a picture of himself wearing a pair of Air Jordan 6s, but not your regular pair but what looks to be a lifestyle model.

With this image, two things are possible: 1. Jordan Brand could be releasing a lifestyle Jordan 6 which looks to be more of a Air Jordan 1 ’91 model or 2. Macklemore has yet another exclusive pair we won’t be able to get our hands on.
The lifestyle Jordan 6 model which real name is unknown for now uses a green and black upper and it looks like elephant print is sprinkled throughout. Infrared laces and a white midsole makes them complete.
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22.02.2017, 11:13 - nieeshoes - Rank 6 - 1159 Posts
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