I don’t believe that the Air Jordan 13 can be popular among people when I see them at the first time. They look very ugly, dull and heavy. To my surprise, when we get the new Air Jordan 13 XIII True Red Retro J13-136, they are sold like hot cake. What happens to people? I was confused at first, but this felling disappeared when I got known the history of the Air Jordan XIII.

The Air Jordan XIII (13) was released in 1997/1998. “LAST DANCE” was the title for the players’ hand manuals distributed by Phil Jackson. People knew that all good things must come to an end. However the Jordan Brand emerged in its full splendor after 97 years development and became an independent brand of Nike series. A legend vanished, meanwhile another show got to stage. When they are passing, it was destined to burst out of dazzling sparks. And Air Jordan XIII (13) is the crystallization of this spark.
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On December 30th Jordan broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA record, by scoring in double-digits for the 788th consecutive game. He also led the Bulls to their sixth NBA Championship title.
Hatfield kept on making original designs. The Air Jordan 13 (XIII) featured a nice hologram on the ankle and the design was said to be inspired by a panther. The outsole with pads looks like a paw and circles representing whiskers. The hologram showed a basketball, number 23, and the jumpman logo.
Bigtimekicks.com has got the latest Air Jordan 13 XIII True Red Retro J13-136 for this Easter Day Sale. Today we have a marvelous piece of news for you guys that the Air Jordan 13 – Flints (Blue / Flint Grey) will come back in November 2010. This is one of the most popular colorways of Air Jordan 13 since 1998. Fans of Air Jordan XIII need to clear some shelf space off for this model. Now we don’t have many details about this release at all but we do know that Jordan Brand has confirmed to drop it in the holiday.
If you are a faithful fan of Air Jordans, you should not forget that the Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Original (OG) – Flints (Navy / Carolina Blue – Flint Grey – White) was released on February 14, 1998 and retailed for $150. They feature a white / blue /grey upper which goes very well together. And the Air Jordan 13 (XIII) Retro – Flints (French Blue / University Blue – FlintGrey) were released on March 19, 2005, and retailed for $150. They are very similar to the OG Flints, but feature a lighter blue. Now let’s look forward to the release of the Air Jordan 13 – Flints (Blue / Flint Grey). Once again Jordan brand will shock you in this winter; more about the Holiday Release pls keep an eye on Bigtimekicks.com.
About this Sneaker:
Air Jordan 13 – Flints (Blue / Flint Grey)
Style Code: 414571-401
Release Date: November 2010



Inspired by the reflective material offered on the original Air Jordan XIII (13) this latest Nike Air Force 1 (One) utilizes 3M material on its toebox and side panels. The AF1’s predominantly black upper is offset by varsity red laces and white midsole. Japanese retailer LTD is carrying these now, and you can expect them to hit America in the coming weeks.


Although the Nike / Jordan Brand Air Jordan line is based off of two tone colors and most of the time repetitious, a new color scheme dropped which is the Air Jordan Original 13 (XIII) Low Black / Chutney.
Releasing around the Summer time of 1998, the Air Jordan OG 13 (XIII) Low Black / Chutney was not a favorite, or most adored pair of Air Jordans, sold decently depending on the area. Some place the Air Jordan Original 13 (XIII) Low Black / Chutney went to sales racks.

Model: Air Jordan 13 (XIII)
Nickname: Air Jordan 13 OG Low Black Chutney,
Retail: $130.00
Release Date: 1998
Product Code: 136008-071
Color Code: Black/Chutney
Release Type: General Release
Past Release: Original 1998
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