Nike air jordan original price

  1. Michael Jordan's first
  2. Original Air Jordan sneakers fetch $672,000 and smash auction records
  3. Air Jordan 4 retro & OG archive collection . Nike.com
  4. Air Jordan 4 retro & OG archive collection . Nike.com
  5. Air Jordan 1
  6. Michael Jordan's first
  7. Original Air Jordan sneakers fetch $672,000 and smash auction records


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Michael Jordan's first

The Air Jordan Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan in his first season in the NBA have sold for $560,000. Photograph: Focus On Sport/Getty Images The Air Jordan Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan in his first season in the NBA have sold for $560,000. Photograph: Focus On Sport/Getty Images Michael Jordan wearing the shoes in his first season in the NBA. Photograph: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images Like most of Jordan’s basketball shoes, they are a mismatched pair in a size 13 (left) and size 13.5 (right). The auction coincided with the 35th anniversary of the Air Jordan brand and the screening of the 10-part ESPN documentary The Last Dance about the The shoes were sold by collector Jordan Geller, the founder of the sneaker museum Shoezeum in Las Vegas.

Original Air Jordan sneakers fetch $672,000 and smash auction records

The1985 Air Jordan 1 Vintage Originals were produced for Jordan in the white, black and red of his Chicago Bulls, and were the colourway he wore most often on court. In 1984, Nike gave Jordan a signature line of shoes and clothes – a crucial, unprecedented move to entice Michael Jordan to sign with Nike. Produced between February to April 1985, Jordan wore this pair of Air Jordan 1s during an early, pivotal point of his career, catalysing an unprecedented sales spike and paving the way for Scottie Pippen, Penny Hardaway, Charles Barkley, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and LeBron James to have their own signature shoes … and ultimately for the birth of sneaker culture. Breaking the four-minute-mile barrier was a milestone that many thought was slightly beyond human capability. Once it had been done (by Roger Bannister wearing these shoes in 3:59.4 on May 6, 1954), and the barrier broken, it was done repeatedly from that point forth. It has since been broken by over 1,400 male athletes, and the record for “the mile” currently stands at 3:43.13. One of the most significant artefacts in the history of both the Nike brand and sporting culture, this is the Nike “Moon Shoe”. It is one of only a handful of pairs known to exist, of the original handmade running shoe designed by Nike co-founder and Oregon University track coach Bill Bowerman. As the famous story goes, Bowerman was first inspired to create the innovative waffle sole traction pattern found on the brand’s early running shoe...

Air Jordan 4 retro & OG archive collection . Nike.com

Released in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 was the first global release of the franchise, and the first shoe in the line to feature its signature “over-molded” mesh. Another notable feature on the Air Jordan 4 OGs was the Nike Air logo featured on the heel, a nod to the way Jordan himself always appeared on the court, defying gravity. The shoe appeared in Spike Lee’s film, Do The Right Thing, transcending the world of sports to make a significant impact on pop culture forever.

Air Jordan 4 retro & OG archive collection . Nike.com

Released in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 was the first global release of the franchise, and the first shoe in the line to feature its signature “over-molded” mesh. Another notable feature on the Air Jordan 4 OGs was the Nike Air logo featured on the heel, a nod to the way Jordan himself always appeared on the court, defying gravity. The shoe appeared in Spike Lee’s film, Do The Right Thing, transcending the world of sports to make a significant impact on pop culture forever.

Air Jordan 1

The Air Jordan 1 is the original outlaw sneaker. Banned by the NBA in 1984, Peter Moore's design for Michael Jordan is one of Nike's greatest shoes. First produced in 1984 for basketball legend Michael Jordan, Peter Moore’s original design for the Air Jordan 1 has itself risen to legendary status in the intervening years. Right out of the gate, the Air Jordan 1 was like forbidden fruit, having been originally banned by the NBA for breaking its “51% rule,” according to which all players’ shoes should be at least 51% white. Ironically, the Air Jordan 1, with its Nike swoosh logo and its high-top First produced in 1984 for basketball legend Michael Jordan, Peter Moore’s original design for the Air Jordan 1 has itself risen to legendary status in the intervening years. Right out of the gate, the Air Jordan 1 was like forbidden fruit, having been originally banned by the NBA for breaking its “51% rule,” according to which all players’ shoes should be at least 51% white. Ironically, the Air Jordan 1, with its Nike swoosh logo and its high-top silhouette, couldn’t be worn by the very player whose name it bore during his rookie year of 1984. The following year, Nike took advantage of this and scored a tremendous marketing coup, introducing additional colorways like Chicago and Black Toe, which had more white in them. Royal Blue and Black/Red were other major colorways introduced during this time. The shoe’s outlaw status remained, making it a constantly and consistently desired it...

Michael Jordan's first

The Air Jordan Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan in his first season in the NBA have sold for $560,000. Photograph: Focus On Sport/Getty Images The Air Jordan Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan in his first season in the NBA have sold for $560,000. Photograph: Focus On Sport/Getty Images Michael Jordan wearing the shoes in his first season in the NBA. Photograph: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images Like most of Jordan’s basketball shoes, they are a mismatched pair in a size 13 (left) and size 13.5 (right). The auction coincided with the 35th anniversary of the Air Jordan brand and the screening of the 10-part ESPN documentary The Last Dance about the The shoes were sold by collector Jordan Geller, the founder of the sneaker museum Shoezeum in Las Vegas.

Original Air Jordan sneakers fetch $672,000 and smash auction records

The1985 Air Jordan 1 Vintage Originals were produced for Jordan in the white, black and red of his Chicago Bulls, and were the colourway he wore most often on court. In 1984, Nike gave Jordan a signature line of shoes and clothes – a crucial, unprecedented move to entice Michael Jordan to sign with Nike. Produced between February to April 1985, Jordan wore this pair of Air Jordan 1s during an early, pivotal point of his career, catalysing an unprecedented sales spike and paving the way for Scottie Pippen, Penny Hardaway, Charles Barkley, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and LeBron James to have their own signature shoes … and ultimately for the birth of sneaker culture. Breaking the four-minute-mile barrier was a milestone that many thought was slightly beyond human capability. Once it had been done (by Roger Bannister wearing these shoes in 3:59.4 on May 6, 1954), and the barrier broken, it was done repeatedly from that point forth. It has since been broken by over 1,400 male athletes, and the record for “the mile” currently stands at 3:43.13. One of the most significant artefacts in the history of both the Nike brand and sporting culture, this is the Nike “Moon Shoe”. It is one of only a handful of pairs known to exist, of the original handmade running shoe designed by Nike co-founder and Oregon University track coach Bill Bowerman. As the famous story goes, Bowerman was first inspired to create the innovative waffle sole traction pattern found on the brand’s early running shoe...