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by Brandon Richard
The "Doernbecher" Air Jordan 13 released today, and as usual, sold out in mere seconds. However, a few customers who picked up their pairs in stores noticed something unusual.
There aren't any major differences at first glance, but a closer look reveals "Charles Charles" tags above the toeboxes. Of course, the shoes were designed by 11-year old John Charles, and the tag on the right shoe should bear his first name.
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In matters of Air Jordan factory errors, Nike is typically willing to do a clean refund as long as the customer has the receipt, but the double tags may make these pairs more coveted by certain collectors.