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Air Jordan 11

Michael Jordan's most popular pair and one of the most prized models among collectors. The Air Jordan 11 Retro was designed by legendary sneaker designer Tinker Hatfield and originally released in 1995. It introduced several innovative features, including a patent leather upper, carbon fibre spring plate, and a translucent rubber outsole. One of the most distinctive elements of the silhouette is its use of patent leather. The glossy, patent leather mudguard wraps around the lower portion of the shoe, giving it a sleek and luxurious look that had not been seen on basketball shoes before. Jordan initially released it as a high-top sneaker, but over the years, it has also been released in low-top versions. The Air Jordan 11 Low version retains the iconic patent leather detail, offering a more casual and summer-friendly option. The Air Jordan 11 didn't revolutionize aesthetics or technology, but it certainly helped Michael Jordan have a great basketball season.

Jordan

Jordan Brand was established in 1997 as a subsidiary of Nike, Inc., dedicated to creating a line of basketball shoes, clothing, and accessories inspired by Michael Jordan, one of the greatest basketball players of all time. The brand was launched to capitalize on Jordan's immense popularity and impact on both the sports and fashion worlds. Michael Jordan's partnership with Nike began in the early 1980s when he signed a deal, leading to the creation of the iconic Air Jordan line of sneakers. The Air Jordan 1 was released in 1985, and its innovative design and association with Jordan's on-court prowess and personality revolutionized the athletic footwear industry. The brand is mostly hyped thanks to their sneaker collection which features multiple Air Jordan models, each of them being distinguished by a number. Moreover, Jordan has a wide list of successful collaborations over the years. Dior, Off-White, Supreme and many more. It'd be hard to find a well-known brand which hasn't been involved with Nike and its subsidiary - the Jordan.