Air Jordan
Established in 1984, the Air Jordan phenomena affects pop culture to this day. While new product undoubtedly keeps the bottom line in the green, its the retro releases that are most coveted. But somehow, someway, and for some odd reason, the shoe and apparel have left some colorways resting in the vaults.
A man who goes by Woodist Punk created a sneaker storage box inspired by the Air Jordan 3‘s shoe box. Details include the Jumpman logo and the elephant print on the bottom of the box (there is also a “Nike Box” version) and needless to say the orders are flooding in. .
As expected, the Air Jordan Remastered series has turned the sneaker world on its ear and left sneakerheads clamoring for a pair of the quality retros. After the jump are detailed pics of the Air Jordan 10, the first OG colorway set to release.
The likelihood of a Kanye West x Nike collaboration is bleak. But that doesn’t mean things aren’t G.O.O.D. between the respective camps; that said, Don C unveils a collaboration with Air Jordan.
From tip-toeing in a pair of Air Jawwdinz to announcing a partnership with Jordan Brand that was a sham, the story behind RiFF RAFF’s “Neon Icon” has been very, um, bizarre. Now, fans are clamoring for a pair via an eBay bid that’s sky rocketed to a whopping $1 million fee.
Very few rappers can go toe-to-toe with Atlanta’s Trinidad Jame$ if sneakers are the topic of conversation. That said, the rapper will use his influence in his hometown to inspire some good at the Camp Jame$ sneaker drive charity.
Each December, a pair of Air Jordan 11s sets the sneaker world, and pretty much anyone looking to nab a pair as a Christmas gift, ablaze. But the “Legend Blue” colorway, released on Saturday (December 20), take the cake.
A week from today, shoppers across the states will be clamoring to stores and e-shops alike to make incessant purchases at a bargain price. Black Friday, as the day is called, is an event each year, but electronics and clothes are no longer the only draw; the shopping holiday is also a hotbed for sneaker releases.