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Air Jordan Retro 1 LS
Timeless, classic, unparalleled. The Air Jordan I debuted in 1985 and changed the way we view athletic shoes. No longer functional footwear, sneakers became art and the Jordan I was the beginning of a long legacy. Rejected then retroed and re-retroed, but never forgotten, the Air Jordan Retro I is sure to be a favorite. |
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Air Jordan XXI PE
The future is now. The next generation of the greatest performance basketball shoe, designed for the greatest player to ever play the game. The Air Jordan XXI shoe embodies all the elements: The man, the style, the legend...Michael Jordan. |
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Air Jordan Old Love/New Love (Retro 1 Pack)
Once in a lifetime collector's opportunity!
Timeless, classic, unparalleled. The Air Jordan I debuted in 1985 and changed the way we view athletic shoes. No longer functional footwear, sneakers became art and the Jordan I was the beginning of a long legacy. Rejected then retroed and re-retroed, but never forgotten, the Air Jordan Retro I is sure to be a favorite. |
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Air Jordan Spiz'ike
The shoes that MJ has never worn.... The Air Jordan Spiz'ike is a fusion of the best qualities of the Air Jordan III, IV, V and VI and pay homage to Spike Lee and his famous character, Mars Blackmon. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, "Mars Blackmon", an annoying, "Brooklyn-loving", sports-loving, die-hard New York Knicks fan, became the primary character in Nike commercials for Air Jordans. In these commercials, Mars Blackmon popularized the phrase "Is it the Shoes? Is it the Shoes? Is it the Shoes? бн it's gotta be the shoes." |
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Air Jordan Retro 3 Flip
The design of the Air Jordan III was totally different from the Jordan I and Jordan II. It was the first pair of Jordan shoes that showed a visible air sole. The designer behind this innovation was again Tinker Hatfield who designed every Air Jordan model up to the 15th and returned to design the Jordan XX. This was also the very first Air Jordan to feature the Jumpman logo instead of the Wings logo on the first two Jordan shoes. |
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