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The Air Jordan 7, originally designed by Tinker Hatfield in 1992, made its debut with the release of five original colorways, one of which was the iconic 'Cardinal' version. An innovative design that broke away from conventional norms, the Air Jordan 7 was notable for its omission of exterior Nike branding and visible Air units. Instead, it boasted a unique Huarache-like neoprene bootie and featured perforated details on both the quarter panel and ankle. A distinctive jagged midsole added a touch of edginess to the overall aesthetic. This particular iteration of the Air Jordan 7 primarily showcased a pristine white leather base embellished with striking red and black accents. The use of gold accents, such as the embroidered Jumpman branding and heel tabs, further enhanced the shoe's visual appeal.
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