Nike Air jordan Aura 1 High OG Volt Visionaire 26cm7 OG Varsity Red

Nike Air jordan Aura 1 High OG Volt Visionaire 26cm7 OG - White/Varsity Red/Charcoal - 302720-161
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    Product Code
    302720-161
    Colourway
    White/Varsity Red/Charcoal
    Main Colour
    White
    Release Date
    31 Jul 2002
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    Nike Air jordan Aura 1 High OG Volt Visionaire 26cm7
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