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Three pairs of Air Jordan 19 (XIX) OG released as a Regional Release, one of the pairs is the Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Original Midwest. The release date for the Air Jordan 19 (XIX) Original (OG) Midwest Varsity Red White Chrome were July 10, 2004. These Air Jordan shoes feature a white and red upper, constructed from a combination of leather, mesh, and patent leather. The chrome accents, which can mainly be seen on the Jumpman logo, are great accents. They are dubbed the ' Midwest 'as they were part of a regional campaign, and only released in the Midwest region. The Air Jordan 19 (XIX) was modeled after the Black Mamba, the most dangerous snake on earth. They make great basketball shoes, and consist of features such as a phylon midsole with a double stack Air Sole Unit in the heel, combined with a full length zoom air bag, as well as a 3/4 length carbon fiber shank for added support. The outsole features a solid, modified version of the herringbone pattern, which provides great traction on the hardwood, as well as new flex groove details for added flexibility. The bright red colorway definitely helps add to the attention that the shoes draw in, and were a big factor in sales. Only released in the Midwest states, the Jordan 19 OG Midwest was inspired by the Chicago Bulls (color-way), and was worn by some Jordan Brand team members like Richard Hamilton of the Detroit Pistons.
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