If you are in existence and also inhaling then there’s certainly that you have noticed or observed the well-known Jumpman logo that Nike and Michael Jordan decided to apply as the logo for a shoe brand that knows no border.
Very first revealed was the Jordan 1 in 1985 when Michael Jordan was still young in his groundbreaking career as a shooting guard for the Chicago Bulls Nike teamed up with “Your Airness” to develop a trainer that might hold it down on the court, but still appear hip on the spot children position at the mall on a Saturday night.
You would think with 25 years of producing footwear the merchandise line would certainly get stale and repetitive, but with so numerous ways to move the Jordan line and so many “sneakerheads” eager to buy a re-released release with a few changes the heritage of Jordan will carry on through trainers for lots of more years to come.
Lets discuss a little bit more about some of the classes of Air Jordans:
*OG’s- Which are the original Jordans such as the Jordan 8;
*Retros- Sneakers that have been re-created for sale;
*Retro-pluses- Retro + Air Jordans that have been relpaced with small dissimilarities to the original edition;
*Player Exclusives- Pretty self-explanitory, but they are Jordans that are precise to certain players in numerous athletics;
*The Jordan Brand- Which is Team Jordan, but separate from the Air Jordan line up.
2010 marks another prosperous year for Air & Team Jordan with many releases in the first half and many more to top the year off and satisfy the thirst of the millions…yes MILLIONS of Air Jordan fiends the brand has a hold on the industry that’s more powerful than ever before.
Want to keep up with the most recent Air Jordan releases like the Jordan 11? Ensure you check out the New Jordans blog for up to date information on Jordans and new emits by the month.