Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Air Jordan 5, Jordan Brand will be releasing a special Air Jordan 5 “What The” colorway.

A mismatched pair of Yellow and Red color blocking each heel comes with a Japanese character and medallion embroidery from the “Tokyo 23” and “Shanghai” colorways, respectively. This Air Jordan 5 takes attribute from colorways like the Tokyo, Shanghai, Raging Bull, Bel-Air, Laser, Green Bean, Army Olive and Quai 54.

The left foot’s upper is cover in red suede reminiscent of the 2009’s “Raging Bull” pack. The collar lining comes from the “Bel-Air” colorway, Metallic tongues with the volt green accents from 2006’s cult classic “Green Bean,”and A yellow heel badge is taken from 2013’s rare “Shanghai.” While the black midsoles and volt outsoles are co-opted from 2011’s rare “Quai 54” PE.

The right foot is dressed in a yellow upper pulled from 2011’s Air Jordan 5 “Tokyo,” the tongue uses 2006’s “Army Olive” hues, and the printed graphic on the collar’s lining draw from 2007’s “Laser.” Midsoles and outsoles pull from 2013’s Fresh Prince-inspired “Bel-Air.”

Look for the Air Jordan 5 “What The”to release on November 7th at select retailers and Nike.com at a price tag of $220 USD. Check out a detail look below: