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Air Jordan Retro 4
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- The Jordan IV was retroed 1999 in white/black and black/cement grey. Stores sold out after a few hours and demand was high; a complete change from the retro versions of Jordan I, Jordan II, and Jordan III. At the same time, Nike/Jordan realized an opportunity to create more sales by releasing Retro+ models with a similar design but different colors or very small design changes. These Retro+ models sold fairly although reactions to them are mixed.
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Air Jordan Serve M
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Air Jordan Retro 12 low
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- Get stuck on a shoe that's designed to stick to your foot. The Air Jordan Retro XII features legendary Huarache design combined with the appeal of the Jordan brand.
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Air Jordan Retro 2
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- A love it or hate it shoe, the Air Jordan Retro II, recalls the revolution of the original Jordan II. Collectors hate it or crave it. Designed by the father of the Air Force One line and the only Jordan shoe never released in black, the Jordan II was introduced in 1986 and forever changed the look of basketball shoes. Out-dated technology keeps this shoe off the courts, but makes it a keeper for anyone wanting to own a piece of history.
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Air Jordan Retro 1
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- Timeless, classic, unparalleled. The Air Jordan I debuted in 1985 and changed the way we view athletic shoes. No longer functional footwear, sneakers became art and the Jordan I was the beginning of a long legacy. Rejected then retroed and re-retroed, but never forgotten, the Air Jordan Retro I is sure to be a favorite.
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Air Jordan Retro 1 Low
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- Timeless, classic, unparalleled. The Air Jordan I debuted in 1985 and changed the way we view athletic shoes. No longer functional footwear, sneakers became art and the Jordan I was the beginning of a long legacy. Rejected then retroed and re-retroed, but never forgotten, the Air Jordan Retro I is sure to be a favorite.
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Air Jordan Cue
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- A casual shoe with sophisticated styling for keeping it cool on hot summer days. Perfect for dressing up or dressing down.
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Air Jordan Carmelo 1.5
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- The Air Jordan 1.5 Carmelo and Carmelo Anthony, of the Denver Nuggets, are the newest members of the Team Jordan; a group of pro athletes handpicked my Michael Jordan to represent the Jordan brand. This retro style shoe is clean and classic and features all of the best design features from the original Jordan shoes. A 3/4 length air sole unit and leather and vinyl mesh construction provide extraordinary comfort, the padded collar and sculpted heel brace are the ultimate in ankle and heel support, and the circular sole is personlized with Carmelo's birthday, initials, hometown, and number. Fitting notes: This shoe is wide across the midfoot/ball of the foot and narrow around the arch and heel. Zig-zag lacing provides a more personlized fit.
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Air Jordan Retro 10
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- The Air Jordan X marked Michael Jordan's triumphant return to basketball following his first retirement. Nike may have been caught off guard by his sudden return to the basketball, but the Retro 10 manages to celebrate his achievements from 1985 to 1994 on the sole of the shoe. The Air Jordan X is nothing special technologically and the design is a combination of several older Jordan models. The most prominent feature of the Retro X is the striped white/black/light steel grey colorway looks like it just broke out of prison or a herd of zebras.
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Air Jordan Carmelo 1.5 Low
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Description: Air Jordan Carmelo 1.5 professional basketball shoes.
Color: White / Met Silver - Obsidian
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Air Jordan Jumpman Jeter Six4Three
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Description: Nike air jordan jumpman jeter training shoes
Color: White / Met Silver
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Jordan Jeter Six4Three Low
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Description: Air Jordan Jumpman Jeter training shoes
Color: White/Metallic Silver-Varsity Red
