Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Banned' 2016 Shoe size:EUR 38 • US 5.5 • UK 4.5Banned by the NBA in 1985, Michael Jordan was charged $5,000 per game for wearing the Air Jordan 1 Black Red' because they didnt include the color white which was part of the Chicago Bulls official team colors. Used as a marketing tactic, Nike crafted the Banned campaign around the sneakers to launch and promote the Air Jordan line. The sneaker was retroed in 1994, 2011, 2013 and 2016. The 2011 pair featured an X on the heel paying homage to the
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A hybrid model that layers two vintage running shoes
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Orange Metallic’ dons an all-white leather build
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A subtle tan finish complements the minimalist build
the outsole is treated to a series of deep horizontal grooves for soft cushioning and enhanced traction
featuring the same brown nylon construction used on the collar
The 2018 edition of the Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Concord’ features ‘45’ stamped on the black heel tab—a nod to the jersey number that Michael Jordan wore upon his return to basketball following his first retirement
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A second Jumpman icon is rendered in Infrared on the tongue tag
exterior branding also includes a line of text at the base of the quarter panel that reads ‘SP 19 Air Jordan 1 High OG
a sprawling follow-up to Virgil Abloh’s first Nike Dunk collaboration from 2019