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The low-tops were produced in Italy, and the design was generally considered far more stylish than the ordinary basketball shoe. Identical to the 2004 Jordan 19 released, the Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Retro Black / Chrome - Varsity Red Countdown Pack sold out in just a day. But many sneaker enthusiasts bought this pack not because of the Jordan 19, but due to the Air Jordan Shoes. Despite the changing of the times, the cheap jordan shoes has managed to survive controversy and changes in fashion while producing a quality basketball shoe. It was the first pair of Jordan shoes that showed a visible air sole. The designer behind this innovation was Tinker Hatfield who designed every Air Jordan model up to the 15th and has recently returned to design the Jordan XX. The Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Retro Black / Chrome - Varsity Red Countdown Pack released July 19th 2008, and contained a retail price of $310. Surprisingly this is the only original Air Jordan ever that has not been made in a black version. While there were plans to release the true religion jeans in black, these never became a reality for the original release of the Jordan II.
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