Michael Jordan’s entire catalog of career achievements was driven by love; his love for the game, the competition, the camaraderie, and the challenge were all encased into his drive for success, and six championships later, Jordan’s love has created a new standard for excellence. Sneaker News showed you a gorgeous display of the entire Air Jordan Legacy featuring a familiar blue-and-white colorway as well as an intricate laser-etched applique on each shoe. The specific color-tone – that which exemplifies Michael Jordan’s Love of the Game – is called Pantone 284, and has spilled impeccably over the Air Jordan Legacy, starting with Original Air Jordan 1 to the Air Jordan XXV (2010). Here’s a look at the first half of the Legacy, from AJ1 to AJ13, and feast your eyes on this absolutely jaw-dropping collection of footwear because a compendium of this sort reaches us once in a lifetime. Those who love of sneakers and Air Jordans in particular are in for a real treat, so check out the first half of the collection and let us know which of the first thirteen you enjoy best. via SoleCollector.
Air Jordan Pantone 284 Laser Collection – ‘For the Love of the Game’ | Part 1
John Kim
August 17, 2010
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