Thirty-six years after being officially banned by the NBA, Michael Jordanâ€
Before the Jordan 1 “Bred” or even the fabled Air Ships hit the courts, MJ’s pre-season games with the Chicago Bulls marked the first time the infamously banned shoes were ever played in. With only one pair rumored to be in existence, this retro will come in an understated, special edition box built to replicate the look of a sample box sent to Jordan himself. The shoe is built to the original specifications of the 1984 model. The shoe was famously created with tight time constraints which resulted in the upper of the already established Air Ship being fused with the midsole and outsole of a Nike tennis shoe, the Pro Circuit. By bringing those two together, we now have the appropriately titled Air Ship Pro. The shoe will arrive with red leather Swooshes, lace stays and ankle collar while the rest of the upper is in a simple, sleek black. “Air Jordan” text in black ink appears on the heel in Nike’s trademark typeface. Check out more images of the shoe below and read more about the shoe’s history via Back-Door here.
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All photos by Back-Door Bottega.