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▷ The 10 most legendary pairs of Jordans (2022)

Air Jordans are unmatched in their appeal and longevity, which is why they are a long-term investment just like Hermes Birkins and Rolex watches.

Some of them are counted among the most expensive shoes in the world.

Therefore, if you haven’t bought a pair yet, maybe you should check our file again and pick one up.

Or two. Or three. The list is long and the possibilities are endless.

1. Air Jordan I Chicago

The Air Jordan I “Chicago”, created by Peter Moore in 1984 and launched in 1985, is undoubtedly the most sought-after sneaker from the Nike brand.

It’s not often that a classic released decades ago resurfaces intact.

The Chicago-themed retro version of the Air Jordan I features Nike Air’s original tongue branding and wings symbol, further cementing the brand’s hegemony.

Its classic graphic, inspired by Jordan’s main team, the Chicago Bulls, remains most prominent, though the Air Jordan I has been crafted in a myriad of additional hues.

2. Air Jordan IV Eminem x Carhartt

In 2015, Eminem and legendary industrial label Carhartt collaborated with Nike to develop the limited-edition Eminem x Carhartt x Air Jordan IV Black Chrome.

Originally only shipping to friends and loved ones of the rapper, 10 additional pairs have been made to support the Marshall Mathers Foundation through an eBay listing.

The sale generated $227,000 in proceeds, which was used to help the Michigan State Community Music School in its attempts to recruit local students.

3. Air Jordan III Black Cement

Tinker Hatfield created the first Air Jordan III, and he proved to be the most productive Air Jordan designer, responsible for 21 of the franchise’s 35 sneakers.

The AJ III is widely regarded as the shoe that made the Jordan a true status symbol.

It features a distressed leather upper and the now famous elephant pattern, as well as the Jumpman emblem on the tongue. Plus, it was ahead of its time as the first mid-top basketball shoe.

4. Air Jordan V Fire Red

When Tinker Hatfield came up with ideas for the Air Jordan V, he was inspired by the raw movement and attacking flair of Michael Jordan.

So he designed fiery red shark tooth outlines that referenced American WWII fighter planes.

Likewise, the shoes had a translucent rubber sole, which Hatfield used when he created another shoe piece that year: Marty McFly’s self-lacing Nikes in Back to the Future II.

5. Air Jordan IV UNDFTD

Michael Jordan’s iconic fourth sneaker, redesigned in partnership with Undefeated, has never been sold in stores.

On the contrary, the creators of the Los Angeles boutique, James Bond and Eddie Cruz, have auctioned off and given away 72 sets of Air Jordan IV Olive sneakers, marking the first Air Jordan collaboration with a third party on a consumer item. .

Subsequent collaborations with UNDFTD have caught Nike’s attention over the years, but not as much as this remarkable collaboration.

6. Air Jordan I Black and Red

In 2016, the Air Jordan I in its original black and red design was reintroduced as part of the “Banned” campaign commemorating the shoe’s legacy.

The distinctive model presented itself in its OG version, which displays the same structure and fabrics as the first launch.

Simply put, the Air Jordan I Bred is a staple in any sneakerhead’s arsenal.

7. Air Jordan IV Bred Black Cement

Can’t wait to add timeless shoes to your backpack?

Then you’ll want to invest in the newest and thinnest Jordan IV Retro Bred released in 2019 to commemorate the silhouette’s 30th anniversary.

This premium pair of sneakers retains the original colorway worn by Michael Jordan when he hit “The Shot” in 1989, with a black suede upper accented with hits of cement gray.

The tongue and outsole feature Fire Red embellishments, while the heel features Air for comfort.

8. Air Jordan XI Black and Red

This vintage design as well as quintessential color requires no opening, but we’ll clarify things for those unfamiliar with the concept.

Tinker Hatfield built the Air Jordan XI to push the limits, using a carbon fiber frame for unparalleled power and patent leather for an unparalleled touch of class.

This innovative model emerged as Michael Jordan returned from his initial retirement, catching the attention of the entire league and the shoe market as well.

9. Air Jordan IV Kaws

Since leaving his streetwear company, OriginalFake, Kaws has kept himself on the sidelines, only making appearances for rare artistic projects or interesting partnerships.

Nike recruited him for the reinterpretation of the Air Jordan IV and the result is impressive.

10. Air Jordan VI Black Infrared

Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan VI during his second “Most Valuable Player” season in 1991.

He added another title to his amazing career and lifted the NBA championship trophy for the first time in his glittering run with the Chicago Bulls.

Tinker Hatfield created these trainers with two grip holes inside the rubber tongue to help people slide their feet into them, as well as a transparent sole to contrast the colored midsole.

The latter gained a major style point once the legendary “Infrared” hue was released.

FAQs

What is the most legendary Jordan?

The Air Jordan 1 Chicago which was created by Peter Moore in 1984 and released in 1985 is the most sought after pair of sneakers from the Nike brand.

What is Eminem’s pair of Nikes?

Jordan’s pair is the Eminem x Carhartt IV which was designed in 2015 and sold for over $227,000.


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