Air Jordan 5
Air Jordan 5 Retro "Moonlight"
Air Jordan 5 Retro "White Stealth"
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Air Jordan 5s were first launched in 1990 and were designed to mimic a World War II fighter plane. The reflective elements of the shoe, most notably the tongue, are meant to bring a metallic quality to the design. A flamed midsole (shark teeth design) also gives the shoe an industrial feel. The AJ5 also introduced translucent outsoles. Mesh side panels and lace locks are a key part of this design, originated in the design of the previous Jordan iteration, the Jordan 4.
Jordan 5s typically incorporate mesh and plastic lace locks, but other materials may vary depending on the colorway. Newer Air Jordan 5s often feature nubuck, a type of sanded leather for a specific vintage feel. Nubuck is a unique material which was first introduced via Jordan 4s. Some colorways incorporate split-grain leather. Structured leather typically forms the upper.
There are several ways you can look out for fake Air Jordan 5s. Want a shortcut?We’ll let you know for free at one of our in-store locations. First, you can compare the shoe to online authentic pictures. If you have a box, you can also compare the box and shoe label. Make sure to google the product label number to make sure the right size and colorway come up. If you’re still not sure, feel free to bring your shoes in to check with us!
Air Jordan 5s can be cleaned with a sneaker cleaning kit or with warm water and soap. You can also use a soft-bristled brush. Soak your shoelaces separately in a solution of water and soap. Wet or baby wipes can be used to remove minor dirt throughout the shoe.
The price of Air Jordan 5s can vary depending on releases.
Air Jordan 5s typically fit true to size. If you have more narrow feet, consider sizing down a half size.
Bullseye Sneaker Boutique carries a wide selection of Air Jordan 5s including both recent releases and classic designs.
Air Jordan 5s are manufactured in China and Taiwan in Nike factories
About Air Jordan 5
The Air Jordan 5 released in 1990. With the Jordan Brand already being an established powerhouse from the previous 4 years, the Jordan line was more coveted than ever. The Jordan 3 & 4 were going to be hard acts to follow. Tinker Hatfield who designed the Jordan 3 & 4 kept at it for Jordan Brand for the creation of the Jordan V.