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Andy Oliver went against the grain with his first custom pair, which began as Air Jordan 6 “Oreos.” He kept it simple by painting the leather portion of the upper in semi-glossy black, and allow its finish to contrast the suede areas throughout.
Source: John Gonzales & Andy Oliver