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Air Jordan 1 Low SNKRS Day (W)
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Air Jordan 1 Mid Reverse Chicago (W)
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Air Jordan 1 Mid Coconut Milk (W)
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Air Jordan 1 Mid Triple Black
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Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG Mystic Navy (W)
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Air Jordan 1 Low White Gym Red (GS)
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Collection: Air Jordan 1
Arguably the most iconic sneaker of all time, the Air Jordan 1 was designed and produced by Nike in collaboration with Michael Jordan, one of the most iconic basketball players of all time. The shoe was first released in 1985 and has since become a cultural icon and an integral part of sneaker culture.
Designed by Peter Moore, the Air Jordan 1 features a high-top, mid-top, or low-top silhouette with a perforated toe box, iconic Nike "Swoosh" logo on the side, and "Wings" logo at the ankle collar. The shoe was initially released in a black and red colorway, which violated the NBA's uniform rules at the time and resulted in a $5,000 fine for every game Jordan wore the shoes. Despite this, Jordan continued to wear the shoes and they became a cultural phenomenon.
Over the years, Nike has released numerous versions of the Air Jordan 1 in different colors and in collaborations with other brands and designers. The shoe has become a real landmark of sneaker culture and is coveted by collectors and fans alike.