Air Jordan

Air Jordan is a yearly set of sneakers released by Brand Jordan, a NIKE, Inc. subsidiary. Created for six-time NBA Champion Michael Jordan in 1984, the Air Jordan line debuted at retail in 1985 with the Jordan 1. Currently releasing the Jordan 38 with eyes towards the successor Jordan 39, the sub-label is the most popular athlete-specific sneaker line ever created. Designers have included Peter Moore, Bruce Kilgore, Wilson Smith III, Tate Kuerbis, and Tinker Hatfield, who’s credited for 21 of 38 models.

While rooted in performance basketball, Jordans – in particular models between the Jordan 1 and Jordan 14 – have enjoyed widespread adoption in the lifestyle and casual wear spaces. Brand Jordan reissued the set’s first sneaker in 1994 during Jordan’s first retirement from the NBA. Subsequent years have seen hundreds of old and new retros, be they individual releases or as larger collections or sets (i.e. “Defining Moments Pack,” “Countdown Pack,” “Bin 23”). Retros of the Jordan 3, Jordan 4, Jordan 5, and Jordan 6 typically stir controversy depending on whether they feature “NIKE”/”NIKE AIR” branding like their “OG” counterparts or modernized “JORDAN” and Jumpman logos. Nevertheless, the retro line is alive and well all the same, having helped its parent company achieve its first $1 billion revenue quarter in the second quarter of the 2020 fiscal year. (The brand’s best-selling release of all-time was 2019’s Jordan 11 “Bred”.)

Outside of general release pairs, Air Jordan collabs remain a major, major driver of hype in the footwear space year in and year out. Beginning with the UNDEFEATED Jordan 4, enlisting outside creatives has resulted in some of the most sought-after sneakers in the history of the hobby. Since that 2006 pair, Jordan Brand’s roster has swelled tremendously to include the likes of  Supreme, OFF-WHITE, Travis Scott, UNION LA, and J BALVIN. Furthermore, athletes the likes of Ray Allen, Mike Bibby, Carmelo Anthony, and Russell Westbrook have received special Friends & Family and Player Exclusive (PE) pairs, which have only contributed to Air Jordan’s legend.

Air Jordan

Platform Soles Give Height To The New Air Jordan 1 Low LV8D

When Balenciaga debuted the Triple S, brands across the sneaker industry were quick to imitate, attempting to reproduce the shoe’s size, aesthetic, and bulk. And...

By Michael Le October 27, 2021
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The Latest Kid’s Air Jordan 1 Low Features Multi-Colored Canvas

The Air Jordan 1 Low still doesn’t garner the attention of its tallest counterpart, but it’s won new enthusiasts over throughout 2021 with handfuls of...

By Jovani Hernandez October 27, 2021
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Sweet “Very Berry” Takes Over This Kid’s Air Jordan 1 Low

The Air Jordan 1 Low hasn’t completely returned to original form, despite its 1985 design garnering mainstream attention thanks to Travis Scott. For its latest...

By Jovani Hernandez October 26, 2021
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“Psychic Purple” Is Up Next On The Air Jordan 1 Low

Like it’s close kin, the Nike Dunk Low, #23’s Air Jordan 1 Low has arguably done everything in its 36-year-history. For its latest ensemble, the...

By Jovani Hernandez October 20, 2021
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More Lifestyle-Friendly Colorways Emerge With The Air Jordan 1 Low “Light Iron Ore”

Although the Air Jordan 1 Low has tapped into Chicago Bulls heritage throughout its 36 years on the market, the silhouette has largely favored lifestyle...

By Jovani Hernandez October 19, 2021
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The Air Jordan 1 Low Turns Itself Into A “Teddy Bear”

Though it may share similarities with the “Wild Things” Air Jordan 4, this upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low seems to assume an identity of its...

By Michael Le October 18, 2021
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The Air Jordan 1 Low Gets A Platform Sole For Women

Designed by Peter Moore in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Low has accomplished quite a bit over the last 36 years. Yet, recent developments have...

By Sneaker News October 18, 2021
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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Reverse” Releasing In 2022

Travis Scott and Jordan Brand are carrying the momentum into 2022, collaborating yet again atop the Air Jordan 1 Low. But this pair, unlike its...

By Michael Le October 14, 2021
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“Light Madder Root” Combines With Dark Teal On This Air Jordan 1 Low

As 2021 winds down, the Air Jordan 1 Low has prepped handfuls of compelling colorways to squeeze into the year (or preview for 2022). In...

By Jovani Hernandez October 14, 2021
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