Over the span of his illustrious 15-year career, Michael Jordanâ€
Oddly enough, the shift started to happen around 1998 when signature shoes were booming in both the NBA and WNBA. Not caught up in the moment, MJ and Nike were looking to add legacy and longevity to the GOATâ€
Enter Jordan Brand.
Signing the likes of Ray Allen, Mike Finley, Vin Baker, Eddie Jones, and Derek Anderson, MJ was giving select stars from the next generation his stamp of approval and permission to play in his shoes. Some stars on said list like Eddie Jones and Vin Baker would score their own signature shoe with Jumpman branding. Most would enjoy the perks of playing in Mikeâ€
Said shoes would be deemed Player Exclusives: identifiable interpretations of marquee models made just for the individual athlete and not for the masses. While all brands would hand out “PEs†to select endorsers, no one has done it as famously as Jordan Brand.Â
In the years since MJâ€
Lately, Jordan Brand has paid homage to exclusive colorways made for the likes of Derek Anderson, Marvin Harrison, and Darius Miles by dropping GRs inspired by their famous PEs. Stripped of all personalization, theyâ€
Rarely, Jordan Brand will bless fans by releasing close to 1-to-1 takes on actual PE pairs made for stars on the NBA and WNBA hardwood. This weekend, theyâ€
From Carmelo Anthonyâ€
Air Jordan 2 Carmelo Anthony PE // 2004 & 2018
Lacing the young Nugget in a slew of retro PEs and modern marquee models, Melo was that dude in Denver and JB was all about him. Making good on their $40 Million investment, Jordan Brand released a tribute to Carmelo Anthonyâ€
Pairs were hard to get back then but thankfully came back in 2018.
Air Jordan 12 Carmelo Anthony PE // 2004
The story on these, however, is slightly different than that of his AJ2.
Upon arrival, the Air Jordan 2 “Melo†was an obvious PE rolled out for retail. The “Melo†12 on the other hand was first released in womenâ€
By the time Meloâ€
Air Jordan 22 Josh Howard, Rip Hamilton, Ray Allen & Carmelo Anthony PEs // 2007
Slightly different in styling than that of the inline XX2, the PE pairs featured stripped-down tech on the upper and ankle in contrast to that of the marquee model. Where the PE version popped was team colors and city skyline detailing for that of Josh Howard, Rip Hamilton, Ray Allen and Carmelo Anthony.
The XX2 is few peopleâ€
Air Jordan 8 Ray Allen & Quentin Richardson PEs // 2008
The Air Jordan 8 Ray Allen PE featured the tones of his then Boston Celtics franchise and the Air Jordan 8 Quentin Richardson PE carried colors of Qâ€
At that point in history, and still standing the test of time today, both Air Jordan 8 PEs were right on the money for what fans wanted. Baring team tones far from Chicago and nickname notation of fan favorites, these set the standard for PEs at retail in regard to both detail and chase.
Air Jordan 2010 Dwyane Wade PEs // 2010
Jumping over the rest of the Jumpman roster, Wade would become the first active athlete since Mike to be the official face of the Air Jordan flagship model.
That model was the Air Jordan 2010.Â
Releasing in a wide array of colorway with Wade wearing a slew of styles on court, two takes that hit retail paid particular homage to Flash. The “Welcome Home†pair was widely released, telling the story of Wadeâ€
Air Jordan 13 Ray Allen PE // 2011
Prepared for the moment, Jordan Brand laced Ray in a pair of Air Jordan 13 PEs.Â
Complete with clover green suede and Ray branding on the tongue, fans drooled over Allenâ€
Air Jordan XX8 Russell Westbrook PEs // 2013
The explosive Thunder PG with an eye for fashion would lead the equally explosive and fashion-forward Air Jordan XX8. Over the course of the 2012-13 season, Westbrook would rock inline styles as well as PE pairs inspired by his OKC colorways.
In the spring of 2013, Jordan Brand would treat the public to three PE pairs inspired by Mr. Why Not. Like previous PEs on this list, House of Hoops locations and Footlockerâ€
Air Jordan XX8 SE Russell Westbrook PE // 2013
Following in the footsteps of his XX8 PEs, an OKC Camo edition of the XX8 SE saw another PE for Russ release at retail. Extra bold, the camo upper graphic stretched all the way to the outsole of the famous Flight Plate toting model.
Air Jordan 1.5 Chicago Michael Jordan PE // 2015
Similar to that of Kobe Bryantâ€
Amongst the rarest of the rare and oddest of the odd in regard to the Air Jordan archive, the Air Jordan 1.5 release in 2015 for the first time. The “Chicago†colorway offered detail-oriented fans a chance at MJâ€
Air Jordan XX9 Russelll Westbrook PE // 2015
A Europe exclusive launch, this Air Jordan XX9 PE packed an icy outsole, grey base and bright branding. The RW logo tagged the tongue, bringing it all home even if it didnâ€
Air Jordan XX9 Low Jimmy Butler // 2016
The perks of playing confidently and looking cool came in an onslaught of exclusives from Jordan Brand as Butler was seeded special pairs made for the likes of Eminem and Mark Wahlberg.Â
For JB and his fans, it also saw an Air Jordan XX9 Low PE release at retail. Dressed in Chicago red, the PE was accompanied with Jimmy Buckets merch. Later on, a “Diffused Blue†Air Jordan 6 released, said to originally have inspiration from Butler.
Air Jordan XXX.5 Russell Westbrook PEs // 2017
Essentially an Air Jordan XXX.5 because it took the tooling of the Air Jordan XXX sole and placed it beneath the upper of the Air Jordan XXX1, the shoe saw reverse engineering in relation to what Mike did heading into the AJ2 or Kobe going into the Kobe IV.
Westbrookâ€
Air Jordan XXX2 Russell Westbrook PE // 2017
To give the XXX2 some steam, Jordan Brand laced Westbrook in PE pairs like models before. The very on the nose OKC Thunder take in blue would release at retail, ending an awesome run of Russ playing in the brandâ€
Air Jordan XXXII Low Guo Ailun PE // 2018
In 2018, Jordan Brand had its first Chinese Basketball Association star in that of Guo Ailun.
Like Westbrook out West, Ailun would become the face of the franchise out East by scoring a slew of PEs. This Air Jordan XXX2 Low PE for Guo would introduce a jade theme and prove the first of many.
Air Jordan XXXIII & XXXIII SE Guo Ailun PEs // 2018
Launching in midtop and SE form, the Air Jordan XXXIII introduced laceless FastFit technology as a game-changer for the flagship line. Both PE pairs for Guo would launch as China exclusives.
Air Jordan XXXIV Guo Ailun PEs // 2019 & 2020
While the PEs were released and made with Guo in mind, theyâ€
In addition, Pop Art pairs debuted in 2020 in both mid and low versions for the Chinese star and his fans.
Air Jordan XXXIV Rui Hachimura PE // 2020
While Guo Ailun had long seen his exclusive sneakers release in China, Jordan Brandâ€
Rui, who is of African and Japanese ascent, paid homage to his roots on his Air Jordan XXXIV PE. Fans in Japan will have a chance to score these at retail while the rest of the world will have to chase.
Air Jordan XXXIV Zion Williamson PEs // 2020
In only a limited amount of NBA action, the Duke product has proved the leagueâ€
Air Jordan XXXIV Jayson Tatum PE // 2020
His Air Jordan XXXIV “Zoo†PE is just as fierce and friendly as the Celtic star, channeling his animal aggression but also playing towards play dates with his son Deuce.Â
