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American brand by Nike

Air Jordan
Jumpman logo.svg

The silhouette of Michael Jordan served as inspiration to create the "Jumpman" logo.

Product type Basketball Shoes, Clothing
Owner Nike
Country The states
Introduced November 17, 1984; 37 years ago  (1984-11-17) [a]
Markets Worldwide
Website Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan

Air Jordan is an American make of basketball shoes, able-bodied, coincidental, and style wear produced by Nike. Founded in Chicago, Air Jordan was created for Hall of Fame former basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls.[2] [three] The original Air Jordan sneakers were produced exclusively for Michael Jordan in late 1984, and released to the public on April i, 1985.[4] [5] The shoes were designed for Nike by Peter Moore, Tinker Hatfield, and Bruce Kilgore.[6] [7]

Product history [edit]

A listing of all Air Jordan releases since 1985.[viii]

Model Twelvemonth Notes

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Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan I
1985 The beginning Air Jordan was produced for Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and designed by Peter b. Moore.[seven] The red and black colorway of the Nike Air Ship, the image for the Jordan I, was later outlawed past then-NBA Commissioner David Stern for having very footling white on them. (This rule, known as the "51 percent" rule, was repealed in the tardily 2000s.)[9] [10]

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Air Jordan Two
1986 The success of the Air Jordan I encouraged Nike to release a new Air Jordan in 1986 for the new basketball game season. Designed by Peter Moore and Bruce Kilgore, the Air Jordan Two was unique in that it was made in Italian republic. In early tests, MJ really wore a prototype that fused the upper of the original Air Jordan with the cushioning being designed for the new model. The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan II featured a full-length Air-Sole unit intended to absorber's MJ'southward sore feet. The shoe diameter a similar silhouette to the Nike Air Python that would release the following year. The AJ Ii featured a imitation cadger skin and swooping lines that resembled the detailing of a sports motorcar. This blueprint aesthetic would factor into the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan line afterward in the series. The AJ II introduced meliorate cushioning with a polyurethane midsole and a full-length encapsulated Nike Air capsule for maximum comfort. The Air Jordan II was the outset Jordan not to have the Nike swoosh featured on the upper, though "Nike" was stitched beyond the heel counter. MJ merely got to wear the Air Jordan Two for eighteen games in the 1986-87 season due to a cleaved human foot. The shoe originally retailed at $100 when information technology was released from 1986 to 1987. The shoe later re-released, every bit the Jordan Retro 2, in 1994, 2004–05, 2008, 2010, 2014–18.

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Air Jordan 3
1988 Originally released in 1988, in 2009 the Jordan Brand reintroduced the highly sought afterwards Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan III in the True Blue colorway. It was an international-but release, pregnant they were not sold in the Us. In 2011, the brand released a Black History Month (BHM) Air Jordan III colorway in celebration of the 35th ceremony of Black History Calendar month. Also, the aforementioned twelvemonth saw the release of the "True Blue" Iii on June 4. The Stealth colorway of the III was released in September and the Black Cements were released in Nov.[11]

On February 15, 2020, the nigh recent version of the shoe Air Jordan 3 SE "Red Cement" was released in celebration of Chicago, Illinois hosting the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. The brand also debuted a Chicago-sectional version of the colorway. This pair features "Nike Chi" branding on the heel, replacing the traditional "Nike Air" branding.[12]

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Air Jordan IV
1989 In 1989, Nike released the Air Jordan Four to the public. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, information technology was the first Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan released on the global marketplace. It had four colorways: White/Black, Black/Cement Greyness, White/Burn Red-Black, and Off White/Military Bluish. Nike featured director and actor Spike Lee in ads for the AJ IV. Lee had featured the shoe in his movie Do The Right Thing. The Air Jordan IV re-released in 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010–2013 and 2015–2020 with numerous colorways being released nearly every year.[13]

Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan IV when he made "The Shot," a serial winner in Game 5 of the 1989 NBA Outset Round between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 2012 a Cavalier colorway dubbed the "Cavs" was released to honor "The Shot."

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan iv collaboration shoes are some of the rarest and include, the Air Jordan iv UNDFTD, Eminem x Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 4 Carhartt, the Wahlberger four, and the Travis Scott friends and family Imperial.

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Air Jordan V
1990 The Air Jordan Five was released in February 1990, designed by Tinker Hatfield again. Some elements were carried over from the Air Jordan 4, merely overall they were a completely new look. Some of its new features include a reflective tongue (with a unique protruding pattern and expect), translucent safe soles and lace locks.[14]

The Air Jordan 5 saw a lot of employ in popular sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. During many episodes Volition Smith wore the Metal Silver, Grape, and Fire Red colorways. To pay tribute to his grapheme, Hashemite kingdom of jordan released the Air Jordan 5 Bel Air in 2013 and 2020.[15]

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Air Jordan VI
1991 The Half-dozen was the first shoe used by the protagonist of Slam Dunk, Hanamichi Sakuragi.[16] Nike released special versions of both the VI and the Jordan Super.Wing 3 featuring artwork from the serial in 2014. The 6 also had Sakuragi'southward number 10 embroidered on the side of the heels.[17] Various other models in the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan line are featured in the serial, including the original (to which Sakuragi eventually switched), the V, and the XII (both worn by Sakuragi'south rival, Kaede Rukawa).[xviii]

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Air Jordan VII
1992 The Air Jordan Seven was released in 1992 with a new blueprint past Tinker Hatfield. This shoe introduced the huarache technology which allowed the shoes to better adjust to the user's human foot. A few things were no longer featured on the new model, such as the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the translucent soles. This was the get-go Air Jordan in the line that did not have any distinctive "Nike Air" on the outer portions of the shoe. The "Nike Air" branding was still on the in-soles, which Air Jordans VIII–XI also had. The VIIs were likewise known for a successful advertisement campaign in which Bugs Bunny appeared alongside Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan to marketplace the shoes.

When Hashemite kingdom of jordan went to compete at the 1992 Summer Olympics to play for the United states of america Men'due south Basketball Team (besides known as the "Dream Team"), Nike released a special Olympic colour combo of the Air Jordan VII model which had Jordan'due south Olympic jersey number ix, instead of the usual "23" found on other colorways.

Various models of the Air Jordan VII were re-released in 2002, again in 2004, and over again with different colors in 2006. In 2011 the Air Jordan Vii saw releases in the "Orion" and "Bordeaux" colorways. The "Olympic" and "Charcoal" (commonly referred to as Raptors) were re-released in 2012. The shoe was retro-ed in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008–2012, and 2015–2017.

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Air Jordan VIII
1992 The Air Jordan 8 was released to coincide with the 1992–1993 NBA season. The 8th model of the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan was noticeably heavier than its predecessors. The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 8 model became known equally the "Punisher" because of the advanced basketball talocrural joint support and enhanced traction. This shoe contains a full length air sole, polyurethane midsole, polycarbonate shank plate, and 2 crossover straps (for added support and more custom fit). The shoe was retro-ed in 2003, 2007, 2008, 2013, and 2015–2017.

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Air Jordan 9
1993 Originally released in Nov 1993, the Air Jordan Ix model was the offset model released subsequently Michael Jordan's retirement. Jordan never played an NBA flavor wearing these shoes. This model was inspired by baseball cleats that Jordan wore when playing minor-league baseball. The shoe was retro-ed in 2002, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014–2018.

Like the Vii and VIII models, the Air Jordan Nine featured an inner sock sleeve and nubuck accents. The sole featured different symbols and languages of different countries. The Air Jordan 9 has been the shoe chosen to beautify Jordan'southward feet for his statue outside of the United Center in Chicago.

In popular culture, the children's moving-picture show The Little Rascals depicted one of the bullies, Butch, wearing a pair of these shoes. American rap icon Tupac Shakur also wore Air Jordans in a popular "Thug Life" photo in 1993.

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Air Jordan X
1994 This was released in 1994 in iii colorways - White/Black/Calorie-free Steel Grayness 'Steel Grey,' White/Black/Dark Powder Blue 'Powder Blue,' Black/Dark Shadow/Truthful Ruby-red 'Shadow.' More followed: Powder Blue (worn past University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill'south Men's and Women'south basketball game teams), Orlando Magic*, New York Knicks*, Seattle SuperSonics*, and Sacramento Kings*. It was the first Air Jordan to feature a lightweight Phylon midsole. The shoe also featured all of Michael Jordan's accomplishments upwards to his first retirement on the outsole.

In 2012, the Air Jordan X was re-released. They are dubbed the "Chicago Bulls", as they are function of a regional pack (City Pack), representing v teams. The lacing and tongue are completely black, and the ruby-red inner lining contrasts with the blood-red inserts on the outsole. The outsole's design features a striped (wavy) design, which list many of Jordan's accomplishments. They retailed at $160. The Air Jordan 10 was released once again in an OVO collaboration in 2015 and 2016, releasing in white and black colorways respectively with stingray detailing.

The shoe was retro-ed in 2005, 2008, 2012–2016, and 2018.

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Air Jordan XI
1995 This model was designed by Tinker Hatfield. When the shoe launched, Michael Jordan (retired from basketball by then) was with the Birmingham Barons in baseball'due south small-scale baseball leagues. Hatfield designed the sneaker waiting for Jordan to come back and hoping he would play in them.

The ballistic mesh upper of the sneaker was meant to make the Air Jordan XI lighter and more durable than past sneakers. Further changes came with the utilise of a carbon fiber bound plate in the translucent "frosty" outsole, giving the shoe meliorate torque when twisting on the courtroom. The highlight and arguably all-time-known aspect of the shoe is its patent leather mudguard. Patent leather was lightweight compared to genuine leather and also tended not to stretch as much – a property to help keep the pes within the bounds of the human foot bed during directional changes on the court. The patent leather gave the XI a "formal" look. When this shoe released, some wore this model with concern suits instead of clothes shoes.

The sneakers were but samples in 1995 when Jordan decided to come back to the NBA. Hatfield and Nike discouraged Jordan from playing in them, but once they were produced, he couldn't resist. Besides noteworthy, Jordan violated league dress code by wearing the shoes, as his teammates wore all-black shoes. It wasn't the get-go fourth dimension Jordan had run afoul of NBA footwear rules, having broken them with his very first signature shoe in 1985. He was fined $v,000 for not following the Bulls' colorway policy with the AJ XI. After the fine, Nike made him a pair of the shoes in a black/white/concord colorway for the series confronting Orlando; Hashemite kingdom of jordan wore Penny Hardaway's signature blackness Nike Air Flight shoes for Game 3 while said colorway was nether production. A similar blackness/white/purple blue colorway was released to the public at the terminate of 2000. The colorway was changed for the public release because the agree purple had looked like royal blueish on television receiver.

Jordan wore the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Xi on the manner to helping the Chicago Bulls claim the 1995–96 NBA Title. He also wore the XI white Columbia colorway in the 1996 NBA All-Star Game and was selected MVP of the game. The shoes received more than media exposure when Hashemite kingdom of jordan wore the Air Jordan 11 model in the 1996 animated movie Infinite Jam. These shoes were somewhen released in 2000 and re-released in 2009 with the nickname "Space Jams." The concord purple was changed to imperial blueish for the released versions of the shoe.

The Air Jordan XI was originally released from 1995 to 1996. It was retro'd in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006–2018 and 2019. The Air Jordan Eleven is one of the nearly popular Air Jordan in the serial and has released nearly ritualistically every December since 2008, selling out in minutes. Information technology also is Hatfield's favorite. With the Air Jordan Xi being ane of the virtually popular Hashemite kingdom of jordan, supply is very limited and would cause fans to line upwards outside of stores before releases.

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Air Jordan XII
1996 The Air Jordan XII was originally released from 1996 to 1997. It was retro-ed in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011–2013, 2015–2018, and its nearly recent[ when? ] retro in 2019.[19]

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Air Jordan Xiii
1997 In 1997, Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XIIIs were released to the public. This model was known for its cushioning forth the anxiety, designed by Hatfield. The Black Panther was the inspiration for the Air Jordan Thirteen, the sole resembles the pads on a panther'due south paw. Merely as well the panther is the hologram on the back of the shoe which imitates a panther'due south optics in the nighttime when light is shined at them. They were re-released in 2005, which coincided with the release of the Air Jordan 8s shoe.

In the flick He Got Game, the Air Jordan XIII was worn by Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington). Ray Allen, who played Jake's son Jesus in the film, wore them when he broke Reggie Miller's all-time tape for made three-point shots during a game against the Lakers in Boston during the 2011 season. The Jordan Brand re-released the Air Jordan XIII at the end of 2010, which included the French Bluish/Flint Greyness, White/Ruby-red-Black, "Playoff" color fashion and the Blackness/Altitude Green color way. In 2017, Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand released the "History of Flying" colorway. This colorway is from the 2009 World Basketball game Festival, where the "History of Flying" collection was revealed to celebrate Hashemite kingdom of jordan's 25th anniversary.

The shoe was retro-ed in 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2010–2018.

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Air Jordan Xiv
1997 Inspired by the Ferrari 550 Thousand which Michael Jordan owned, the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XIV was originally released from 1997 to 1999. It was re-released in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2014–2018.

The Air Jordan XIV co-styled past Hatfield and Marking Smith was fabricated race set and equipped with the Jordan Jumpman insignia on a Ferrari shaped badge. In improver, these shoes include breathable air ducts on the outer sole. The color scheme of predominant black accentuated with red was nicknamed "The Last Shot" because Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan wore them every bit he striking the game winning shot over Bryon Russell, of the Utah Jazz, in his concluding game with the Chicago Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals.

At that place are 14 Jumpman logos on Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Xiv's—7 on each shoe—corresponding the shoes' number in the series. They can be establish in the following places:

  1. Near the toe box × i
  2. Shield Logo well-nigh the achilles heel × i
  3. Above the number "23" at the heel × ane
  4. At the lesser sole (middle part) × 1
  5. Steel Lacetips × 2
  6. Insoles × 1

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Air Jordan Xv
1999 This was the first shoe after Jordan's retirement. The design of the Fifteen'southward originated from the shipping prototype Ten-15, which was adult past NASA during the 1950s. The sides of the Fifteen were made from woven kevlar cobweb. The Jordan XVs were the start Air Jordans to be negatively received in a while (the terminal being the Air Jordan 2s), because the quality on the Jordan shoes was bad.[20]

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Air Jordan XVI
2001 The shoe was said to exist stiff and that the shroud/gaiter could easily fall off when playing basketball. The black/red and white/midnight navy versions of the shoe both featured patent leather which very easily creased and cracked.[21]

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Air Jordan XVII
2002 This pair of Jordans come equipped with Keefer, which held the shoes and a meaty disc containing the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XVII song. The retail cost of the shoe was US$200. The defining functional design element of the Air Jordan XVII model, which was later replicated on the Air Jordan XXIII model, was the reinforced mid-sole which provided a sturdy and stable chassis for the shoe. They were fabricated in four mid height colors and three low-top colors.

Some of the original colorways are:

  • Original Black / Metal Argent
  • Original White / College Blue – Black
  • Original White / Varsity Red – Charcoal
  • Original white / Blackness Metallic Copper – Sport Imperial

The shoe was retro-ed in 2008 and 2016.

One of the retro-ed colorways is:

  • Retro Blackness / Metallic Siver Countdown pack.

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Air Jordan XVIII
2003 The Air Jordan Eighteen shoe was released in 2003, and was the shoe for Jordan's last season, in which he played for the Washington Wizards.

The shoe was designed by Air Jordan Senior Footwear Designer, Tate Kuerbis, a person that had been part of the Jordan footwear design team since 1999 and with Nike since 1995. The inspiration for the pattern came from a number of things; sleek racing lines of the auto world, carbon fiber-based monocoque of F1 race cars, race motorcar driving shoes (rubber heel wrap) and Fine Italian dress shoes (bold stitching on the soles).

The shoe was retro-ed in 2008.

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Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Xix
2004 Released in 2004, this is the offset Jordan release after his third, and terminal, retirement which came later on the 2002–03 NBA season. The design was inspired by the black mamba snake, and two original colorways where released: white/flint gray and blackness/red. Three regional colorways and three special edition colorways were released. They consisted of the East, West, and Midwest edition for regular and West, East, and Olympic for the SE (special edition).

The Air Jordan XIX used innovative materials. The upper section of shoe was developed in collaboration with the global materials consultancy Material Connectedness, who sourced Nike a sleeving normally used in architectural applications for protecting PVC pipes from bursting. In theory, this allowed for a shoe without laces, because the sleeving does not stretch. Nonetheless, the Air Jordan Nineteen model did include a set of laces backside the sleeve to ameliorate secure the shoe. They are the lightest Air Jordans ever fabricated.

The shoes appeared on the sitcom My Married woman and Kids, in the episode "Fantasy Camp: Part 2", when the protagonist Michael Kyle (Damon Wayans) steals it from Jordan's hotel room and uses it to play against Jordan himself later on in the episode. Michael Jordan wears "AJ IV Cool Grey" in the episode.

The shoe was retro-ed in 2008.

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Air Jordan XX
2005 The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 20 was also inspired by bicycling shoes. The strap was placed in the eye of the shoe over the laces. Information technology also helped to create a tighter fit and increased support. The shoe was retro-ed in 2008 and 2015.

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Air Jordan XXI
2006 The Air Jordan XXI model of shoes was designed past D'Wayne Edwards and inspired by sport touring vehicles. The shoe features lower-human foot air grilles, double-overlasted Phylon midsole, a carbon fiber shank plate and a seamless diamond-quilted haul. It also has a tenable I.P.S. suspension system that lets the wearer choose between Zoom and Encapsulated air. The Air Jordan XXI was originally released in 2006. It was retro-ed in 2008.

The Air Jordan XXI was introduced on television by the "Second Generation" advertizing.

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Air Jordan XX2
2007 The promo commercial for the XX2 was directed by Marker Romanek.[22]

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Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XX3
2008 The Air Jordan XX3 was designed by Tinker Hatfield. Information technology was a unique model, being the first basketball shoe to be included in the "Nike Considered" category, for using materials from not more than 200 miles (320 km) from a Nike Factory. It features a manus-stitched exterior, total-length bootie, carbon fiber shank plate, the last to feature interchangeable IPS pillars, and an articulated chassis. The shoe was released on January 25, 2008, and was the concluding Air Jordan until the XX8 to have Roman numeral identification.

The shoe was retro-ed in 2015–2016.

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Air Jordan 2009
2009 The Air Jordan 2009 (Mk 24) was designed past Jason Mayden and was the first Air Jordan model named afterwards the yr of its release rather than its numbered system. Inspired by Jordan's defensive focus, the shoe incorporates Articulated Propulsion Technology used by Paralympian runners. Information technology also features a durable pleated silk upper, protective TPU chassis, carbon fiber arch plate and Zoom Air structure. The shoe was released on Jan 31, 2009. The shoe has not been retro-ed.

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Air Jordan 2010
2010 This is the 25th anniversary of the Air Jordan brand, and although commonly called the Jordan 2010s, is as well referred to as Air Jordan XX5/XXV. This model of shoe was appear on Nov 12, 2009, for a release date of February 13, 2010, retailing for United states$170 (equivalent to $201.75 in 2020). Dwyane Wade is endorsing the AJ 2010. The shoe has not been retro-ed.

The base of the each mid-sole has stylized text that when combined reads: "I've failed over and over and once more in my life. And that is why I succeed." This quote was originally attributed to Michael Jordan, and is a reference to an ad campaign that aired in 1997 with Jordan detailing his failures that led to his success in his career.

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Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 2011
2011 The Air Jordan 2011 (Mk 26) was endorsed by Dwyane Wade in 2011, Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand decided to keep the fans happy with the release of the Air Jordan 2011. The shoe has inter-changeable insoles – The Red, "Explosive" 1 is claimed to symbolize power, and a Blueish, "Quick" i, supposedly for quickness. Iv colorways of the shoe were released on February xix, 2011 in correspondence with the 2011 All Star Game. The starting time colorway was White/Black. In that location were as well White/Crimson and White/Blueish colorways that coincided with the Due east/West Bailiwick of jersey Colors. The "Year of the Rabbit" colorway was a limited release that celebrated of Michael Jordan's Chinese zodiac sign, congruent with the electric current zodiac sign, the Year of the Rabbit.

The 2011 has a unique pattern along both sides of the shoe. Information technology is a star-constellation design that besides serves as breathing holes for the shoe to keep it well ventilated. It uses patent leather wrapped effectually the shoe. The shoes are mitt burnished and crafted. A dress shoe that feels like to the XI was reported to be the goal.

The shoe has not been retro-ed.

Air Jordan 2012 2012 Air Jordan 2012 (Mk 27) offers six customization configurations. Ii interchangeable sleeves and 3 insoles adapt to different playing styles. The Deluxe model was launched on February 8, while the customization Flight models were released on February 25, 2012. Information technology was the final Air Jordan model to exist named after the yr information technology was released as the numbered system returned in 2013 with the Air Jordan XX8.

The Air Jordan 2012 was originally released in 2012. It has not been retro-ed.

Air Jordan XX8 2013 The Air Jordan XX8, designed past Tinker Hatfield, was released on February sixteen, 2013. This premiere model featuring a more often than not black upper and volt Dynamic Fit bootie. A heel and forefoot Nike Zoom unit in combination with the new Jordan Flying Plate, Dynamic Fit straps for increased support, a carbon fiber heel counter for boosted support, and its virtually notable feature, the mesh upper for flexibility and ventilation. Jordan Make has decided for 2013 to returning to the Air Jordan numbered club subsequently having stopped at XX3. The Air Jordan 2012 featured different engineering which including interchangeable insoles for various styles of play, a concept introduced with the Kobe Organisation. The outside shroud gives the shoe a sleeker look than any other and is eight inches loftier on the ankle merely unzips and folds downwardly revealing the brilliant volt light-green interior.
Air Jordan XX9 2014 The Air Jordan XX9, too designed past Hatfield, released in September 2014 in both an elephant impress and a knit edition. The shoe has already been debuted in the NBA by Russell Westbrook and Kawhi Leonard. The shoe has Flight Web for superior lockdown, a performance woven upper for comfort, support, strength, and protection, and a re-engineered Flying Plate. The XX9 also released in a pack alongside the iconic Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Eleven on Dec 23, 2014 called the "Ultimate Gift of Flight" pack.[23]

Jordan released ii versions of this shoes. The regular cut and the low version. Some of the colorways released in low version are buckets, Chicago bulls, UNC, and infrared.

Air Jordan XXX 2016 The Air Jordan XXX (30) debuted on January xiv, 2016 at an exclusive media event in Chicago. Information technology was again designed by Tinker Hatfield. The outset colorway of the shoe released on February 16.[24] The shoe consists of an upper and outsole very similar to that of the XX9 of the previous twelvemonth. The upper is a combination of performance woven and flyknit that is new for the brand in 2016, and as well has a flyknit-constructed ankle collar that extends slightly past where the neckband of the shoe would ordinarily be. Jordan brand has also brought dorsum functional Dynamic Fit in the lacing arrangement. The outsole/midsole is almost identical to the XX9, with very small-scale technical tweaks. The outsole boasts a more noticeable modify, with a dissimilar traction pattern unique to this shoe, while the midsole remains almost entirely the same. The only difference in the midlsole cushioning setup from the Jordan XX9 is a material change in the FlightPlate setup, which is now named FlightSpeed and is constructed of a plastic rather than carbon fiber for more flexibility while remaining structural integrity.
Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XXXI 2016 The Air Jordan XXXI (31) was unveiled on July 20, 2016. The sneaker is heavily influenced past the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 1's having a leather upper and both a Nike swoosh and a Jumpman plus a Hashemite kingdom of jordan "Wings" logo.[25] Its first retail debut was on September 3, 2016 in the "banned" colorway for $185 aslope its air Jordan 1 analogue.[25] Notable appearances of the AJ 31 include the "USA" colorway worn during the 2016 Olympic basketball game tournament past members of team USA.[26] Basketball at the 2016 Summertime Olympics – Men's squad rosters.

Some of the colorways released are Camo, QUAI 54, Blackness/Gilded, Chicago Abroad, Chicago Abode, Black/White, Midnight Navy, Jordan Make Classic, and WHY Non that celebrates Russell Westbrook's fashion sense.

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XXXII 2017 The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XXXII (32) was commencement released on September 23, 2017. This model is heavily influenced by the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan ii. It also included a Hashemite kingdom of jordan "Wings" logo. It beginning came out in the "Rossa Corsa" colorway. A special "Banned" colorway was released on October 18, 2017 to coincide with the 31st anniversary for when the NBA banned the original AJ I black and carmine colorway. Some other special edition called the "Russ" colorway was released to celebrate Russell Westbrook's sponsorship with the Jordan brand. Jordan make released 2 types of this shoe, the original mid length cut and low cutting. Some of the colorways they released for low version are freethrow line, camo, like mike, wheat, wing it, and last shot.
Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XXXIII 2018 The Air Jordan XXXIII (33) was released on October 18, 2018. This is the first Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan model to go laceless.[27]
Air Jordan XXXIV 2019 The Air Jordan XXXIV (34) was released on September 25, 2019. This would have multiple details such as a commemorative date for the brand's 30th ceremony. [28]
Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XXXV 2020 The Air Jordan XXXV (35) debuted in the Autumn of 2020 with a distinct new shape. The model focused on weight reduction to provide a responsive basketball shoe. [29] Additionally, the Eclipse Plate 2.0 radically transformed the model, where an surface area of the midfoot had a hole to provide stability, bounce, and comfort. [xxx] The Air Jordan had a large collaboration from current NBA players such every bit Jayson Tatum and Zion Williamson, both having their own colorways, forth with other prominent NBA players.
Air Jordan XXXVI 2021

Other shoes from the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan line [edit]

The Jordan Packages [edit]

"Spizike"

Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan and Fasten Lee released the Jordan Spiz'ike shoes on Oct 21, 2006, as a tribute to their historic relationship.[31] The human relationship began when Mars Blackmon (a character from Fasten Lee'southward film, She's Gotta Have Information technology) became the main pitchman in Nike commercials for Air Jordans. The Spiz'ike is a mash-up of the Jordan 3, 4, Five, VI, Air Jordan Nine and Xx shoes. Only 4,567 pairs were made of the original release,[31] with all of the proceeds going to Morehouse College.[32] Each future release of the shoes varied the colors used.

"Defining Moments"

Released in 2006 retailing at $295 containing the sneakers Michael Jordan wore during his first championship of his 2 iii-peats. The retro eleven concord contains a gold Jumpman on the side, merely originally was meant to also have gold eyelets spelling out Jordan was changed considering of color bleeding. The retro half dozen black infrared replaces its infrared for gold as well. Both shoes contained dog tags to reference the title won and a booklet showcasing a slam dunk highlight of the game and concept art of the shoe. Some of the original DMP retro eleven concords accept surfaced and are considered some of the rarest air Jordans.[33]

"Defining Moments Ii"

The "raging bull pack" retailed for $310 and drew inspiration from the running of the bull that takes place every twelvemonth in Kingdom of spain. The pack contains two Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 5s; the Toro Bravo and the 3m. The Toro Bravo is a red suede sneaker, one of the showtime of its kind, and it takes inspiration from the red bandanas worn by the runners. The 2nd pair, the 3m, is named subsequently its cogitating coating. Both shoes come in a woods gate exterior graphic box with double sided slide out, originally released in 2009.[34]

"Defining Moments III"

The Jordan Brand released a third "Defining Moments" package on July 11, 2009. The threescore+ Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Retro 1 Package is inspired by Hashemite kingdom of jordan scoring 63 points on the Celtics in a double overtime playoff game during his 2nd year. The Air Jordan Retro 1 60+ Package features a re-release of the sneakers that Jordan wore during that game, and a Retro Air Jordan 1 inspired by the Celtics colors and the parquet floors from the sometime Boston Garden.

"Defining Moments IV"
Retro 6 Infrared Pack

The Jordan six white/infrared and black/infrared was released February 14, 2013, at a retail toll of The states$170. This is the second of the aforementioned colorway retro in Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand history. The first fourth dimension retro on both colorways were in 2000, they were retro separately. This time, the retro distinguished with the previous release. The heel logo are using Jumpman logo instead of Nike Air logo, this is the nearly significant difference between these 2 re-releases. Jordan Make started using Jumpman logo

"Quondam Love New Love"

The Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand released their second two-pair package named the "Old Dearest New Love" (OLNL), which consisted of the Air Jordan I Retro model in Mid White/Black-Varsity Ruby (Blackness Toes) and Blackness/Varsity-Maize/White. Information technology was released on April 21, 2007. The Old Love New Love bundle was sold for $200.00. The pack represented Jordan's passions, the old love existence basketball the new beloved being motorcycle racing.[35]

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand released five new colorways including one that is themed after some other Spike Lee's "Practise The Right Matter."

There volition be more colors of the Air Jordan Spizikes released than of the recent Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 3 retro re-release. The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan "Spiz'ikes" take pieces from the following Air Jordans:

  • Air Jordan three – sole, midsole, and "Spike"/elephant print
  • Air Jordan 4 – "wings" on the sides of the shoes that concord lace loops to place.

"Air Jordan Sixty Plus" [edit]

The starting time Jordan Sixty Plus was released in August 2009. The Jordan 6ixty Plus (60+) is a hybrid sneaker from Hashemite kingdom of jordan Make that combines the various sneakers Michael Jordan wore when he scored threescore or more than points in an NBA Game. In these games, MJ was wearing the Jordan I, Ii, V and VII. Inspiration came from the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan five because he was wearing those when he scored his career loftier of 69 points.

  • Air Jordan 1 – Toe box shape and perforations
  • Air Jordan 2 – Snakeskin accents, rear TPU, lower Eyelets, Jordan "Wings" logo on tongue
  • Air Jordan 5 – Midsole/Outsole, shape of natural language, Lacelock, mold of upper near ankle, higher eyelets, "Air Jordan" tag within of tongue
  • Air Jordan seven – Perforations on side panel, "gap" between ankle expanse and body of shoe, graphics on tongue, heel tab, 23 on rear TPU

"Air Jordan Collezione/Countdown packages" [edit]

This bundle consisted of ii variations of Retro Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan, in which each model number equaled 23. So the Retro I was released in a package with the Retro XXII, the Retro II with the Retro XXI, etc.

"Air Jordan X/XIII"

The first Inaugural package consisted of the reintroduced Air Jordan XIII model in white/blackness-true red. The package too included a pair of the shadow grayness Air Jordan Ten model with the number 23 stitched on the side of the shoes. The package toll

"Air Jordan 9/XIV"

The second Countdown package consisted of the Air Jordan Retro XIV model in Black/Varsity Red which was like to the Air Jordan "Last Shot" XIV model though it consisted of a white stitching on the sides, a different color outer arch, and a different colored Jumpman logo on the side. The other Air Jordan was the Air Jordan Retro Nine model in a White/Blackness/True Ruddy colorway. The parcel retailed for The states$310.00 and was released March fifteen, 2008.

"Air Jordan XXI/2"

The third Inaugural package consisted of the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Retro II model in White/Varsity Scarlet. The other Air Jordan in this package was the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Retro XXI model in Black/Varsity Cherry. The package retailed Usa$310.00 and was released Apr 26, 2009.

"Air Jordan XVII/Half dozen"

The quaternary Countdown package consisted of the Air Jordan Retro VI model in White/Red. The other Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan in this bundle would be Air Jordan Retro XVII model in Black/Metallic Silvery. The parcel cost United states of america$310.00and was released May 24, 2008.

"Air Jordan XII/XI"

The final Countdown package consisted of the Air Jordan Retro XI model in Varsity Blood-red/Black. The other Air Jordan in this package was the Air Jordan Retro XII model in Blackness/White.

Hashemite kingdom of jordan Fusions [edit]

This line of sneakers consist of a fusion of several Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan and Air Force One Models.

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XII Air Force One Fusion

A fusion betwixt the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XII model and the Midtop Air Force Ane model.

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan III Air Force One Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan III model and the Air Force One model.

Air Jordan V Air Strength One Fusion

This package is the only original colorway of the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 5 model that was not released in the last round of re-releases. Like the Air Jordan V model, the outsole is a mix of black and clear rubber; at that place is no visible air sole unit in these shoes. The shoe a rubber loop in the dorsum, center upright cotton jumpman, safe tongue, and the lace lock commencement was brought in an infrared colorway. It is said Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan wears these shoes in his practice games.

Air Jordan VI Air Force One

A fusion between the Air Jordan 6 and the Air Force Ane model.

Air Jordan XX Air Force One Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan XX and the Air Force One model. These characteristic the aforementioned laser upper as the original XX but replace the ankle strap and sole with that of the Air Force 1. Has the numbers one through till six on the heel to represent Jordan's six championships ever.

Air Jordan IV Air Force One Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan 4 and the Midtop Air Strength One model.

Air Jordan Viii Air Strength One Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan VIII and the Midtop Air Force One model.

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan Ix Air Force One Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan IX and the Air Force Ane model.

Air Jordan X Air Force Ane Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan X and the Midtop Air Strength One model.

Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XIII Air Force Ane Fusion

A fusion between the Air Jordan Xiii and the Midtop Air Forcefulness One model.

Jordan "6 Rings" shoe [edit]

Air Jordan "6 rings" in ii colorways

The Hashemite kingdom of jordan 6 Rings (aka Jordan Six Rings, Or Montells) is a combination of the 7 Air Jordan shoes that Michael Jordan wore during his half dozen Championship seasons. That includes the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 6, vii, 8, eleven, 12, 13 and fourteen. The Jordan Brand visitor released the "6 Rings" shoes starting in September 2008.

The Jordan Brand released colorways representative of each team that the Chicago Bulls defeated in each of their six title seasons during the 1990s. The colorways include colors borrowed from the post-obit teams: the L.A. Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, the former Seattle SuperSonics, and Utah Jazz, each shoe of which includes laser-etched graphics detailing specific aspects almost that particular championship serial, the city of the competing squad and then forth. Many other colorways exist and Jordan Brand continues to release additional colors that pay tribute to unlike Hashemite kingdom of jordan and Nike shoes along with new colorways specific to vi Rings shoes.

There even exists a "winterized half dozen rings" which are a modified 6 Rings shoe turned into a durable boot designed for the outdoors which changes some of the design and placement of the inspired pieces and parts from the Air Jordans the shoe pays tribute.

Of particular note, in that location is an Olympic colorway, a Nelly version plain inspired by the rap artist Nelly and a shoe that combines the colors of all the teams that the Bulls defeated in the NBA Finals, acting equally the 'sixth shoe' since only 5 separate teams were defeated for the Bulls to win six championships; the Utah Jazz was defeated twice, in 1997 and 1998.

  • Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 6: Heel tab "spoiler", Jumpman on heel from retro 6 models, and lace locks
  • Air Jordan 7: Nike Huarache manner inner sock and perforated air holes in the mudguard of the upper
  • Air Jordan 8: Chenille rug-style sections on the natural language surrounding the Jumpman logo, dual velcro straps, the shape of the "23" printed on the lace locks and the colors on the midfoot arch plate on the sole
  • Air Jordan 11: Silhouette of upper, lace heart-stays on certain models and patent leather mudguard
  • Air Jordan 12: Two 3 embroidered on the tongue and metal lace loops at elevation of the ankle
  • Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 13: Midsole "pods" and panther manus-shaped outsole
  • Air Jordan 14: Pocket-size Jumpman logo embroidered at the top
  • Air Jordan xv: insole

Air Dior. [edit]

A collaboration between Hashemite kingdom of jordan and the luxury house Dior, they created in June 2020, the capsule collection Air Dior. [36]

Controversy [edit]

The Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan line has been associated with many riots, assaults, robberies, and murders,[37] [38] such as the murder of a 15-yr-one-time high school educatee named Michael Eugene Thomas who was choked to decease by one of his peers for a pair of Air Jordan sneakers in 1989.[39]

In 1988, principal Dr. Robin Oden of Mumford High Schoolhouse in Detroit mentioned that habiliment-related violence had reached a bespeak where he felt it was necessary to ban sure items of clothing, including the Air Jordan sneaker, from the school grounds.[40] This ban was the first of many wearing apparel codes implemented in schools after the moving ridge of robberies, beatings, and shootings over possession of Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan sneakers and other items of article of clothing.[41]

Manufacturing [edit]

Nike owns none of the factories where Air Jordans are produced and contracts the work to various mill owners. Company officials say that they simply design and market the shoes. However, Nike dictates production terms and standards to the contractor, often without questioning labor or safety practices. In April 1997, ten,000 Indonesian workers went on strike over wage violations at an Air Jordan factory. The same month in Vietnam 1,300 workers went on strike demanding a 1-cent-per-hour raise, and a year afterward in 1998, three,000 workers in China went on strike to protestation hazardous working conditions and low wages.[42]

[edit]

Starting in 2016, Air Jordan became the sole equipment provider for the Academy of Michigan American football game squad.[43] This marked the brand'southward first venture into a sport as well basketball game. Every bit of 2018, Air Jordan was also the equipment provider for the University of North Carolina, University of Oklahoma, and Academy of Florida football programs.[44]

In 2018, the Jordan make sponsored an association football (soccer) team for the offset time in its history, when French club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. displayed the jumpman logo on their tertiary kits, worn in the 2018–19 edition of UEFA Champions League.[45]

American football [edit]

NCAA College Football [edit]

  • University of Florida[46]
  • University of Oklahoma
  • Academy of Michigan[43]
  • University of California, Los Angeles[47]
  • University of Due north Carolina at Chapel Loma

Association football game [edit]

  • France Paris Saint-Germain[48]

Automobile racing [edit]

NASCAR [edit]

Teams [edit]
  • 23XI Racing
Drivers [edit]
  • Kurt Busch
  • Denny Hamlin

Basketball [edit]

Club teams [edit]

Africa [edit]

  • Senegal DUC[49]

NBA Official Argument [edit]

  • National Basketball Association ("Statement" edition, NBA All-Star Game and Charlotte Hornets uniforms only)[50]

NCAA Basketball Teams [edit]

  • Academy of Due north Carolina
  • University of Florida
  • University of Oklahoma
  • UCLA
  • Georgetown University
  • Marquette University

High schoolhouse teams [edit]

  • Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School[51]

Players [edit]

NBA players [edit]
  • Bam Adebayo[52]
  • Carmelo Anthony[53]
  • Bismack Biyombo[54]
  • Mike Conley Jr.[55]
  • Luka Dončić[56]
  • Andre Drummond[57]
  • Blake Griffin[58]
  • Rui Hachimura[59]
  • Michael Kidd-Gilchrist[60]
  • Victor Oladipo[61]
  • Chris Paul[62]
  • Otto Porter Jr.[61]
  • Jayson Tatum[63]
  • Moe Wagner[64]
  • Kemba Walker[65]
  • Russell Westbrook[66]
  • Zion Williamson[67]
  • Cody Zeller[61]

Hashemite kingdom of jordan WINGS [edit]

The Jordan Make partners with the UNCF and others to fund the higher education of underprivileged youth.[68] [ non-primary source needed ]

Collaborations [edit]

Creative person collaborations [edit]

Air Jordan is well known for reaching out to music artists, having them help create a unique Air Jordan to call their ain. These include celebrities like DJ Khaled, Eminem, J Balvin, Justin Timberlake, Drake, and Joy from Red Velvet.[ citation needed ] After a collaboration with Nike on its Air Force One in 2017, rapper Travis Scott partnered with Hashemite kingdom of jordan Brand to design Cactus Jack iterations of the Air Jordan 1, Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 4 and Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan 6.[69] [70]

Designer collaborations [edit]

Air Jordan is popular amid the streetwear companies and designers to interact with. Jasper Lutwama and Aidan Vryenhoek signed a $10 meg deal which will span over 3 years.[ citation needed ] Together they create several unique Jordans that greatly bear upon both companies. Some of the most popular collaborations to engagement include Virgil Abloh and his brand Off-White, Don C and his make Just Don, Supreme.[71] [72] [73]

Looney Tunes and Space Jam [edit]

On January 26, 1992, Jordan Brand debuted a commercial during Super Basin XXVI which showed Bugs Bunny enlisting the help of Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan to outsmart a bullying rival squad using drawing gags. A second advertizement premiered in 1993 featuring Bugs and Jordan facing off against Marvin the Martian. The ads inspired Jordan'south agent, David Falk, to pitch a film starring Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. The pitch resulted in Infinite Jam, a commercial success which grossed over $230 million at the box office and generated over $1 billion in trade sales.[74] [75]

The success of the advert campaign and the motion-picture show contributed to the popularity of Looney Tunes and other drawing characters equally motifs in street mode through the 1990s and 2000s,[76] spawned limited editions of Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan sneakers in colorways paying homage to such characters as Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, and Lola Bunny, popularized the Air Hashemite kingdom of jordan XI as worn by Jordan in the flick, and led to the development of a 2021 sequel titled Infinite Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James.[77]

[edit]

  • Unbanned: The Fable of AJ1 (2018) at IMDb[78]
  • One Man and His Shoes (2020) at IMDb[79]
  • "Episode 5 (2020)" at IMDb[lxxx]
  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Poesy (2018)
  • Spider-Human being No Way Habitation (2021)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The engagement Michael Jordan first showcased the "Air Jordans I" at a Chicago Bulls NBA abode game against the Philadelphia 76ers.[1]

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Farther reading [edit]

  • Kamer, Foster (August 2015). "Air Jordan 3: The Shocking Story of the Greatest Shoe Michael Jordan Never Wanted". Mental Floss.

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • "History of the Air Jordan franchise" at SneakerNews.com
  • "Every Jordan E'er Made" at Nike
  • "Factual America Podcast, Episode 27: Air Jordan: A Cultural Phenomenon" where filmmakers Yemi Bamiro and Will Thorne talk about their documentary "One Man and His Shoes" and the history of Air Jordans.

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