Posts in the ‘Air Jordan’ Category

Air Jordan Fusion Force 4 (IV) | Military Blue

Air Jordan Fusion Force 4 (IV) | Military BlueAs you should already know, Jordan Brand has a trio of Air Jordan Fusion Force 4 (IV) sneakers set  to drop this summer. Last month, we presented the “Fire Red” version and now it’s time to show off this “Military Blue” model.

The “Military Blue” Air Jordan Fusion Force 4 (IV) combines the outersole of the Nike Air Force One and several details taken from the Air Jordan 4 (VI) along the base. The sneaker features a clean white leather upper with a strip of grey suede around the toe and blue accents on the inner lining, lacing area, tongue, and midsole. The transparent midsole really makes the shoes stand out as well as the added twist of an air unit in the back heel.

The “Military Blue” AJF4 is scheduled to release during August 2009, but you can pick up a pair right now at MarqueeSole.

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Air Jordan 16.5 [Black / Varsity Red] | November 2009

Air Jordan 16.5 [Black / Varsity Red] | November 2009Jordan Brand is no stranger when it comes to hybrid sneakers, so it’s no surprise that they’re rolling out with this new design that fuses the Air Jordan XVI (16) and the Air Jordan XVII (17), dubbed the Air Jordan 16.5.

The Air Jordan 16.5 mainly takes on the features of the Air Jordan 16 (colorway, midsole, tongue, & toebox) with small influences from the Air Jordan 17  (lacing area & toe area). The sneaker has a black and varsity red leather upper similar to the OG AJ16, sections of glossy black patent leather on the toe, tongue, & heel, and the word “Jordan” printed in braille on the back heel.

The Air Jordan 16.5 is slated to release at Footlocker stores everywhere during November 2009.

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Air Jordan I (1) Retro | Summer 2009

Air Jordan I (1) Retro | Summer 2009A few days ago, we told you about the new Nike Air Yeezy colorway that was placed on display at the opening of Nike’s TPE 6453 boutique in Taipei (Taiwan), but we also discovered that a couple Jordan Brand models were showcased, mainly the Air Jordan I (1).

About 7 new colorways of the AJ1 was spotted, which included two “Polka Dot” AJ1 Lows (Green & Yellow/Black), a “Black/Aqua” AJ1 High Strap, a “Gray/Black” AJ1 High,  a “Khaki/Navy” AJ1 High, and a Black leather AJ1 High that features gold stitching and red accents. All of these Air Jordan (I) 1 Retros are expected to release during Summer 2009.

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Air Jordan Dub Zero [Black / Varsity Red - White]

Air Jordan Dub Zero [Black / Varsity Red   White]The Air Jordan Dub Zero was previously posted in two different colorways (Cement Grey & Laser Blue),  and now new photos of this Chicago Bulls inspired colorway are beginning to float around net. The sneaker mostly consists of black leather with a large section of patent leather traces around the midsole. The lacing area has detailed etched graphics and red accents cover the back heel tab, tongue, and inner lining. This Jordan Dub Zero model is slated to release June 13th. Retail $150.

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Micheal Jordan Charity Auction | Rare Air Jordans & More

Micheal Jordan Charity Auction | Rare Air Jordans & MoreThe Chicago Bulls and Hunt Auctions are joining forces to offer several items from Micheal Jordan’s historic career, which range from game worn sneakers to MJ’s actually locker.

The OG “Bred” Air Jordan XI (11) , OG “Bugs Bunny” Air Jordan IIIX (8), and the OG “White/Red” Air Jordan XII (12) will all be up for auction. Each sneaker was worn in-game by Micheal Jordan and autographed. Other items up for auction include, game worn Chicago Bulls home & away jerseys, MJ’s locker from  the Chicago Bulls practice facility at the Berto Center, and more.

The auction is now in the online pre-bidding phase and the live auction will begin April 18, 2009 at the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in Chicago. All proceeds earned will go towards the Bull’s nonprofit charity organization, the CharitaBulls.

>  Click HERE to see the auction.

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Air Jordan XI (11) 45 [Bred] | Sample

Air Jordan XI (11) 45 [Bred] | SampleThe Air Jordan XI (11) was originally designed and created by the infamous Tinker Hatfield during Micheal Jordan’s first attempt at retirement. During that time, Jordan had pulled a 360 change and decided to try his luck at becoming a professional baseball player.  However, Jordan couldn’t resist his true calling, and returned to the Chicago Bulls shortly after playing 120+ games for the Birmingham Barons ( White Sox Farm Team). Since his number 23 was retired when he left the NBA, he returned donning the number 45 for the reminder of the season.

The “Bred” Air Jordan XI (11) Sample features the OG colorway of red, black, and white with a patent leather upper, but the back heel has the number 45 instead of the number 23. During the early stages of designing the AJ11, Tinker probably used the number 45 since that was the number MJ was wearing at the time. This sample pair could possibly be a 1 of a kind design, especially since this is the first time we’ve ever seen the number 45 on the “Bred” AJ11.

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