Jordan Brand, for their part, knows what they have with the Bred and they always have. The shoe only comes back around every ...
It was in the summer of 1985 when Michael Jordan embarked on a European tour to promote his soon-to-be-released Air Jordan 1 ...
Let’s take you back in time. The year was 1984. Michael Jordan, a young, talented, but relatively unknown basketball player from the University of North Carolina, was about to embark on a ...
The Air Jordan sneakers on Michael Jordan's iconic statue will be blocked out. The attention-grabbing marketing stunt is part of the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1. The campaign kicked off ...
Long before Air Jordans dominated the sneaker world and became a cultural phenomenon, Michael Jordan was just a young basketball player fresh out of college with no interest in Nike. In 1984 ...
Michael Jordan's game-worn Air Jordan I sneakers, possibly the last pair of original Air Jordan I sneakers he wore in an NBA game. This extraordinary artifact from the sport's greatest icon is ...
when Michael Jordan wore it in Space Jam. All of a sudden, everyone wanted a pair. Sizes sold out everywhere, and resellers began flipping them for 10 to 20 times their retail price. But in 2000 ...
There are a lot of iconic moments in Michael Jordan ... in the summer of 1985, Jordan embarked on a European tour to promote his soon-to-be-released Air Jordan 1 sneakers. One of the stops ...
Michael Jordan's most Iconic Game Worn Sneakers to Ever be Auctioned. The story behind this pair is as legendary as the man himself. On October 29, 1985, the Chicago Bulls faced the Golden State ...