Air Jordan 5 (V)
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- Air Jordan 5 (V) Army Olive/Orange Retro
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro - Black / Black - Metallic Silver
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro - Fire Red (White / Black - Fire Red)
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro - Fire Red (White / Fire Red - Black)
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro - Silver / Green Bean - Flint Grey
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro - White / Sport Royal - Stealth
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro 3/4 High Men - Laney (White / Varsity Royal - Varsity Maize)
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro 3/4 High Men - White / Metallic Silver - Black
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro Low WMNS - White / Black - Metallic Silver
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro LS - Black / University Blue - White
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro LS - Deep Burgundy / Light Graphite - Silver
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro LS - Grapes (White / Emerald Green - Grape Ice)
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro RA - Laser (White / Army Olive - Solar Orange - Bison)
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro WMNS - Silver / Shy Pink - Stealth
- Air Jordan 5 (V) Retro WMNS - White / Fire Red - Sunset - Dark Cinder
Air Jordan 5 (V)
The Air Jordan V (5) was released in 1990. Phil Jackson took over as head coach for the Bulls in the 89-90 season. This gave the Bull’s an extra boost and everything was flying. Jordan kept on playing his game and set a personal best when scoring 69 points in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
First flying design
Once again Hatfield came up with a revolutionary design for the new shoe. A few elements were picked up from its predecessor but it featured a great silver/reflex tounge and a clear/see-through rubber sole which gave it a totally unique look. Also there were lacelocks which made it easy to strap them on.
The design is rumoured to be inspired by the WW2 Mustang fighter plane and the most obvious elements that shows this are the shark teeth shapes on the midsole.
Hatfield has since then found inspiration from other fast means of conveyance, for instance the Ferrarri 550 M (Air Jordan 14 (XIV)) and the X-15 (Air Jordan 14 (XIV)).
Yellow soles makes collectors see red
The clear rubber sole would return in later designs such as Air Jordan 6 (VI), Air Jordan 11 (XI) and Air Jordan 16 (XVI) and has upset several collectors since it very easily turns yellow. Once it’s yellow there is no way to get it back to its original look. Seems the only way to save them is to store the shoes in a cool and dry place and never take them out of their box.
The shoes were retro’d in late 1999 in white/black-fire red and black/black-met silver and once again there was a great demand for them.
Retro+ models were also produced. One of them featured Michaels high school colors.
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