The timeless thick rubber sole collaborates with the soft cushioning and integrated Nike Air shock protection for all-day comfort. The rubber outsole provides durable traction on different surfaces.
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Inspired by the original model first introduced in 1985, this low version of the legendary Air Jordan 1 features the sleek, classic look that characterizes the series, combined with modern style and low height. It is designed for everyday use and is always in fashion.
The timeless thick rubber sole collaborates with the soft cushioning and integrated Nike Air shock protection for all-day comfort. The rubber outsole provides durable traction on different surfaces.
The Air Jordan 1 is undoubtedly the most important shoe in the history of footwear. It was not only the first shoe for Michael Jordan from Nike, but it was also the beginning of innovation for Nike itself. The Air Jordan 1 was designed as a basketball shoe for rookie Michael Jordan and it started the crazy and huge trend of retros that we live in today, where new colors and collaborations seem to be released every week.
The Air Jordan 1 was designed by Peter Moore, who came up with the idea to "break the color barrier in footwear". You see, in the early 1980s, bright colors existed in canvas shoes or running shoes. When it comes to basketball shoes, the color was almost always white.
While most of the components of the shoe were borrowed from other Nike designs such as the Air Force 1, Nike Dunk, Air Ship, and Nike Vandal, the one thing that was completely exclusive to the Air Jordan 1 series was the logo that Moore sketched for Michael. The "Wings" logo as we know it today features a basketball with wings, the perfect representation for Michael "Air" Jordan and his new signature shoes. The Air Jordan 1 was the only Air Jordan model to include both the Nike Swoosh and the Jordan Wings logo. The now iconic Jumpman logo would make its first appearance in 1988 with the Air Jordan 3 model.
They were first released in 1985 in the color Bred (black+red=bred) and quickly became known as "Banned". You see, every time Jordan stepped onto the court wearing the black, red, and white shoes, he was fined $5,000 for violating the NBA's uniform policy, a fine that Nike was happy to pay each time to increase the buzz around the Air Jordan 1.
"On October 15th, Nike created a revolutionary basketball shoe," says the narrator. "On October 18th, the NBA banned it. Fortunately, the NBA can't ban you from wearing them. Air Jordans. From Nike."
That was it. The shoes became a sensation despite their high price of $65, by the standards of the time. Since then, the history of Nike itself changed, Jordan emerged as the NBA rookie of the year and went on to have a tremendous career that we all know, the Jordans became collectibles (some editions were even released on Saturdays so that most people wouldn't work and kids wouldn't miss school), and it changed the status of sneakers both on and off the court. The rest is history...
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Amazing shoe and it doesn't do justice in the photo. You can't get enough of wearing it, you can't get enough of looking at it!!! Also very comfortable and the quality is clearly visible. This refers to the gray color.
Very beautiful shoe, I wear it with everything. I believe that whoever is looking for these specific ones already knows a lot about them, so I won't go into details.
Jordan 1 Crimson tint low
Excellent sneaker regardless of color, the Jordan 1 low is a good choice for someone who wants a different sneaker from the Air Force 1 at a similar price.
Air Jordan 1, no further analysis is needed, the shoe that created the sneaker category.
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