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Thunder And Lightning Strikes SoleFly In Upcoming Jordan Trunner LX High Collaboration

Thunder And Lightning Strikes SoleFly In Upcoming Jordan Trunner LX High Collaboration

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Miami’s SoleFly is looking to electrify the sneaker world by ushering in the famed “Thunder” and “Lightning” colorways of the Air Jordan series in two installments. As the resounding voice in Miami footwear, SoleFly is bringing in the black/yellow color combination on the Jordan Trunner LX High in highly limited quantities. Featuring a bright Lightning yellow midsole and upper accents, a black neoprene upper, a uniquely etched mid-foot panel, and the shop’s logo of SF on the ankle tab, this Jordan Trunner LX High serves as the proper “Thunder”-ous appetizer to their reinterpretation of 2002’s Air Jordan XVII Low. See below for an exclusive detailed look as well Migos’ Quavo sporting these upcoming shoes; 200 pairs are scheduled to release on November 4th, 2017.

SoleFly x Jordan Trunner LX High
Release Date: November 4th, 2017
$150
Color: Black/White-Lightning
Style Code: AO4689-012

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