Description
This offering of the mid-top Air Jordan 1 features full leather build with White nylon tongues, laces, and midsole.
ankle flaps and collar underlays swap looks as the former opts for a “colorless” makeup instead of following surrounding overlays’ arrangement. Profile swooshes and “Wings” insignias on the profiles opt for the vibrant titular tone, creating a look similar to the Air Jordan 1 “Canary Yellow” once teased by the late Virgil Abloh. Underfoot, Peter Moore’s iconic made-for-basketball sole unit rounds out the two-tone aesthetic with bright yellow tread, adding yet another tally to the silhouette’s growing roster of refreshing, straight-forward styles perfect for the warmer seasons.
Who is the founder of Jordan 1?
Product history. The first Air Jordan was produced for use by Michael Jordan. They were designed by Peter B. Moore, and released during Jordan’s sophomore season with the Chicago Bulls. The Jordan 1 Royal was never worn by Michael Jordan on an NBA court.
- The biggest reason why the Air Jordan sneakers are popular and why people continue to buy them is because they offer high-quality performance products. As high-quality shoes, they provide great comfort and support, unlike other products in the market.
- The Air Jordan is famous because it is not like the regular signature shoes. These sneakers represent a type of belief and pursuit and not just Jordan’s brilliant career.
Different Types of Air Jordan 1s
SE – “SE” stands for “Special Edition.” Air Jordan 1 SEs are released to commemorate exceptional moments, events and celebrations.
OG – “OG” refers to the original incarnation of the shoe. It is often used to describe re-releases, or “Retro” releases, that are the same as the original.
Retro – A retro is a remake of the original shoe.
Zoom – Zoom is a cushioning system developed by Nike that aids movement and speed. Many contemporary Air Jordan 1s incorporate the technology, making them a better option for performance.
GORE-TEX – GORE-TEX is a breathable, waterproof fabric membrane. It is often employed on winterized versions of the Air Jordan.
GS – “GS” stands for grade school, meaning general kids sizing.
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