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JBF Customs' Jake Ferrato tackles his next 'Incomparable' project, a python version of the iconic Air Jordan 5. As he did with previous Air Jordan III and IV designs, Jake added python skin to the ...
The Nike Air Python isn't done yet. The sneaker will continue to show up at retail, and continue to break from its original makeup, with these two pairs that are on the schedule for 2015.
Like the Air Jordan II, the Air Python eschewed the Nike Swoosh, opting for simple "Nike" blocked letters on the tongue and a square "Nike Air Python" logo on the heel. It emulated the faux lizard ...