Jordan Shoes
- Air Jordan 1
- Air Jordan 2
- Air Jordan 3
- Air Jordan 4
- Air Jordan 5
- Air Jordan 6
- Air Jordan 7
- Air Jordan 8
- Air Jordan 9
- Air Jordan 10
- Air Jordan 11
- Air Jordan 12
- Air Jordan 13
- Air Jordan 14
- Air Jordan 15
- Air Jordan 16
- Air Jordan 17
- Air Jordan 18
- Air Jordan 19
- Air Jordan 20
- Air Jordan 21
- Air Jordan 22
Nike Shox
Nike Sb Dunks
Nike Air Max
- Nike Air Max 90
- Nike Air Max 91
- Nike Air Max 93
- Nike Air Max 95
- Nike Air Max 97
- Nike Air Max 180
- Nike Air Max 360
- Nike Air Max 2003
- Nike Air Max 2006
- Nike Air Max LTD
- Nike Air Max TN
Nike Air Force 1
Puma Shoes
Gucci Shoes
Bape Shoes
Timberland
Ugg Boots
MICHAEL JORDAN SHOES
During early 1984, Nike was in serious jeopardy in the fast paced sportswear market. Suffering from its "white man jogging brand" image, Nike had no credit in the basketball world. The running shoe phenomenon that had fueled their sales in previous years was slowly dying, and they needed a way to revitalize and reinvent themselves in order to appeal to another segment of the market. That is when Nike saw something special in the rookie player Michael Jordan, they saw a chance, an opportunity. Nike signed Jordan to a $2.5 million deal for 5 years, plus royalties and other fringe benefits.
Air Jordan Shoes Catalog
The History For Jordan Shoes
Air Jordan 1
Designed by Peter Moore and released in 1985, the Air Jordan I pair of sneakers was considered a breakthrough in basketball shoe design,[1] although its design was improved upon later with the Nike Dunk. The shoe initially gained a great deal of publicity and interest when the National Basketball Association disallowed usage of the shoe during games because its vibrant black and red color violated the league's uniform rules and fined Michael Jordan five thousand dollars every time he wore the shoes during a game. Nonetheless, other shoe companies scrambled to emulate the design and introducing knock-off brands of the Air Jordan line.
Air Jordan 2
The Air Jordan II model was released after Jordan's rookie year in the NBA. The Air Jordan II featured high quality Italian leather and its design was inspired from a 19th century Italian woman's boot. These were the only shoes from the Air Jordan line to not originally be released in a black color placement. Reintroduced in its original color scheme in 2004 (black, white, and red), a new black/silver colorway was released as well as a Carmelo Anthony colorway of white, Carolina Blue, and yellow. The Air Jordan II shoe was also the first Nike sneaker to not feature the Nike swoosh logo. They were featured briefly in the movie School Daze. The Air Jordan II was actually released during the 87-88 NBA season. This is Jordan's third year in the league, as he wore the Air Jordan I for his first two years.
Air Jordan 3
The Air Jordan III was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It was the first Air Jordan to feature a visible air unit on the heel, the new Jumpman logo, an elephant print trim, and tumble leather for a luxury look. The Air Jordan III were also famous for the humorous ads depicting Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon—the character he played in his film She's Gotta Have It.
This campaign was known as "Mars and Mike" ad campaign. This was one Nike's most successful advertisement campaigns. These were the first Jordans to feature the "NIKE AIR" logo on the back, but later replaced by the Jumpman logo, with the words "AIR" underneath it, similar to the Air Jordan VI. This was said to be Michael Jordan's favorite shoes, he wore it during the 1988 Dunk Championship (which he won) and many other historical events in his basketball career.
Air Jordan 4
Air Jordan IV shoe was first released in 1989, is again Tinker Hatfield. He was the first Jordan shoe released to the world market, with some exceptions. Air Jordan IV cushioning sole and design helped to make the shoes international bestseller.
Cog Lee, director / actor, who helped campaign for the Air Jordan III, created can be / not commercial TV. Lee also appears Air Jordan IV in his movie Do the right thing in the scene where the character "Buggin Out" (played by Giancarlo Esposito) angrily confronted bicyclist who accidentally bumps him and scuffs his Air Jordan IV shoes. After the collision, Buggin Out quickly places his shoe on a fire-hydrant and cleans it with a toothbrush.
Retroed shoe was in 1999 in white / black colorway and a black / cement colorway, and the stores were sold out Air Jordan IV for several hours after the release. However, when Nike released the first Retro + model of Air Jordan IV, many shoe lovers argue that the company destroyed the classic "by removing the nets on the shoe to make together with some other subtle changes. One, for example, "NIKE AIR" logo featured on the back of the shoes are replaced Jumpman logo.
In 2006, Nike has released several variations of Air Jordan IV, including the Mars Blackmons "(" Red "IV, with the gear Lee ALTER EGO at the heel)," Military Blues ", and $ 500" Thunder and Lightning "package. Also released mist blue, and white and all black.
These particular variations of footwear is also taking part in the inspiration from the Air Jordan Spiz'ike (shoe-lace side of the strap).
Air Jordan 5
Initially, Air Jordan V was released in February 1990, newly developed by Hatfield. Some elements are similar to the Air Jordan IV, but the Air Jordan V most distinctive feature is probably its reflective tongue. There was another innovation: clear rubber soles. Soles of shoes has given a totally new and unique look, but yellowed with time under the influence of moisture. To combat this problem, collectors store shoes in a cool, dry place with a desiccant in the soles, most commonly silica packets
Air Jordan V also appeared base top with lace locks, making attachment to the shoe easily. Lacelock function partly inspired Air Jordan Spiz'ike. Air Jordan V model is believed to be the best design and structure to wear while playing basketball and sold the majority of pairs of shoes from the Air Jordan line.
Hatfield is believed to have drawn inspiration for the Air Jordan V from the World War II Mustang fighter plane, which is especially noticeable in the form of shark teeth on the midsole. Air Jordan V was retroed in 2000 in great demand, including new colorway FEATURING Michael Jordan in high school (Laney High) colors. In 2006, a few Re-retro-V has been released including the very popular LS "Grapes" V's, LLC "Burgundy" V and the popular "Fire-Red" V in. At the same time, very limited laser design and black / metallic / fire red colorways were released in early 2007.
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