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You will not convince me these are any way related to the hornets nor match their colors.
I'm excited for these. Of all the city pack, I would pick these after Chi. I wouldnt mind seeing the ny,orlando,sac, or seatle colorways either. It has been a solid couple of years for the 10. Chi, old royals, stealths, steels, powder blues.
1st: GLAD TO SEE THESE COMING BACK
2nd: Always thought these were related more to UNC than anything else...well at least back in 95 they were.
Either way, I'm coppin'
Aww man. We got a situation!!! Nice. I've seen beaters on eBay years ago going for well over $300, so this is going to be nice to get a DS wearable pair for retail.
Via Nice Kicks - I'm sure its their interpretation but I couldn't agree more. http://www.nicekicks.com/2012/01/19/history-air-jordan-10-city-series/6/These came in the city pack, so unless there is a city that closer resembles that color any better... These are the charlotte 10's. Its not like its tarheel blue.
I would agree. I don't know how the powder blue matches any of the Hornets colors. This is another case of kids having to attach a label and association to every release. Why can't they just be the powder blues?Via Nice Kicks - I'm sure its their interpretation but I couldn't agree more. http://www.nicekicks.com/2012/01/19/history-air-jordan-10-city-series/6/
"Hornets ties and Carolina roots made the ?Charlotte? 10s an unofficial member of the City Series by association. These are often mentioned to be a part of the “City Series”, but the “Powder Blue” 10 simply pays homage to Chapel Hill and were a follow-up to the “Powder Blue” IXs. These were released nationwide and sported locally by Chapel Hill hooper Jerry Stackhouse."
The Air Jordan 10 "Hornets" CW originally released as part of the Jordan X "Cities Series" in November 1994. The same CW is set to release in March 2014, leading up to the return of the Charlotte Hornets to the NBA for the 2014-2015 season, a move that Michael Jordan himself made happen to generate buzz for his team.
I would agree. I don't know how the powder blue matches any of the Hornets colors. This is another case of kids having to attach a label and association to every release. Why can't they just be the powder blues?