{"id":14675,"date":"2020-11-14T17:47:29","date_gmt":"2020-11-14T17:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/956009e53e.nxcli.net\/?p=14675"},"modified":"2023-08-13T02:15:08","modified_gmt":"2023-08-13T02:15:08","slug":"a-brief-history-of-every-air-jordan-from-1-23","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kickzon.com\/?p=14675","title":{"rendered":"A brief history of every Air Jordan from 1-23"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"864\" height=\"1080\" src=\"https:\/\/kickzon.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/jordan-jumpman-2021-pf-basketball-shoe-X3gQBM.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-14676\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Photo: Nike<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 1 was released in 1985, for Michael Jordan\u2019s rookie season. It was the shoe that started it all off and is possibly one of the most iconic sneakers of all time. Designed by Peter Moore, who also created the Nike Dunk, it features a high-cut leather upper, a rubber sole, and the now infamous Wings logo on the ankle.&nbsp;Michael Jordan&nbsp;was famously fined $5000&nbsp;every time&nbsp;he wore the&nbsp;Air Jordan 1 Bred, but instead of swapping shoes, Nike paid the fines for him and used their \u201cBanned\u201d status&nbsp;as part of their very&nbsp;successful&nbsp;ad campaign.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1986, the Air Jordan 2 came out as the successor to the original, however, it seems to often get forgotten when talking about the Air Jordan line. Also designed by Peter Moore, the silhouette didn\u2019t catch on and ended up only originally being released in 2 colorways. This is also partially down to Michael Jordan sitting out for most of his second season, thanks to a foot injury only 3 games in.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The first&nbsp;Jordan&nbsp;sneaker to be designed by Tinker Hatfield, who also created the Air Max 1 two years later, was the Air Jordan 3, which was an instant classic. No longer featuring the Wings logo, the shoe came with the&nbsp;brand-new&nbsp;Jumpman icon&nbsp;on the tongue, which is now the main logo for the brand. This was also the first shoe to feature an elephant print, a beloved pattern that has returned on many occasions since.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1989, the Air Jordan 4 came out, sporting&nbsp;wings on either side of the shoe, and&nbsp;plastic netting side&nbsp;panels. Originally retailing for $110, the shoe was much more eccentric than the&nbsp;previous Air&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s, but fans seemed to love it, and still&nbsp;do&nbsp;to this day. With that being said, the shoes&#8217;&nbsp;polyurethane&nbsp;soles&nbsp;aren&#8217;t&nbsp;particularly durable, so none of the pairs released 31 years ago could possibly be worn again today. The Air Jordan 4\u2019s was also featured on the big screen, in Spike Lee\u2019s movie \u201cDo the Right Thing\u201d where the&nbsp;character&nbsp;Buggin&nbsp;Out has his pair scuffed by a cyclist.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 5 was released in 1990,&nbsp;originally in&nbsp;3 colorways, that were named the Metallic, Grape, and Fire Red&nbsp;Air Jordan 5. The sneaker is said to have taken inspiration from&nbsp;World War 2&nbsp;fighter&nbsp;planes, especially on the midsole that features a&nbsp;shark tooth design,&nbsp;reminiscent&nbsp;of the shark mouths that featured on iconic planes such as the P-40 Warhawk. The Air Jordan 5 also featured a grey tongue on all of its models, which was made of a reflective 3M material, and would flash every time&nbsp;a photographer took a picture of Michael Jordan in action.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 6 was Michael&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s&nbsp;sneaker of choice when he won his first-ever NBA championship, back in 1991. It had quite a different look to the previous Air&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s, as it had a higher cut and a&nbsp;bulkier&nbsp;figure. With that being said, it was just as popular, especially thanks to OG colorways like the Carmine and Infrared 6\u2019s.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1992, the Air Jordan 7 was released for $125&nbsp;and became extremely famous thanks to Michael&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s&nbsp;accomplishments in the sneaker. Not only did he win the NBA championship once again, and win MVP, but he also took Gold in the 1992&nbsp;Olympics&nbsp;in the shoes, of the infamous dream&nbsp;team. The shoe is very similar to the Air Jordan 6 in&nbsp;style;&nbsp;however,&nbsp;it featured many&nbsp;small tweaks to ensure it would&nbsp;perform&nbsp;better on the court.&nbsp;Firstly,&nbsp;it was much lighter and less bulky, but also the plastic pull tab on the 6 was replaced with a soft&nbsp;Achilles&nbsp;support, as Jordan apparently complained it&nbsp;was&nbsp;digging&nbsp;into his&nbsp;Achilles.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Michael&nbsp;Jordan\u2019s first three-peat was completed in 1993, and he won whilst wearing the Air Jordan 8.&nbsp;Also very similar in design to the Air Jordan 6, and 7, the 8&nbsp;can be distinguished by the straps that go&nbsp;around&nbsp;the&nbsp;sneaker&nbsp;to hold it in place. It also shows the Jordan line temporarily returning to a&nbsp;bulkier&nbsp;design;&nbsp;however,&nbsp;this may be why it&nbsp;isn&#8217;t&nbsp;quite as popular as some of its peers. Originally released in 3 colorways, the Aqua\u2019s were easily the most popular, now reselling online for&nbsp;over $1000.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After his historic three-peat, Michael Jordan decided to retire from basketball, instead playing a season of minor league baseball. This did not stop Nike from making Air Jordan\u2019s however, creating&nbsp;the Air Jordan 9 that was inspired by baseball cleats.&nbsp;As a result, the sole featured&nbsp;stylized patterns, rather than any kind of traction.&nbsp;Still, the switch from a basketball sneaker to a lifestyle\/baseball model did cause a slump in shoe sales,&nbsp;however, colorways like the Air&nbsp;Jordan&nbsp;9 Olive are still very notable Jordan, even 26 years later.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With Jordan still away from the game of basketball, the Air Jordan 10 looks back at his career achievements, in his early career. Like the Air Jordan 9, it doesn\u2019t feature any traction pattern and instead has 10 of Michael Jordan\u2019s biggest&nbsp;achievements&nbsp;inscribed&nbsp;into the sole. The shoe was originally released in 8 different colorways, as opposed to the standard 3 many of the previous&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s&nbsp;were released in,&nbsp;as&nbsp;there&nbsp;was a 5 sneaker regional Air Jordan 10 pack, that was made to represent the cities of Sacramento, New York, Orlando, Seattle, and&nbsp;of course&nbsp;Chicago.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With Michael Jordan returning to the league, Tinker Hatfield once again was forced to think of performance basketball sneakers once again, creating the Air Jordan 11. Not only is it a fan&#8217;s favorite, but Michael Jordan has even said this is his&nbsp;best&nbsp;model,&nbsp;followed by the 3\u2019s, 12\u2019s, and 13\u2019s. It was also the sneaker Michael Jordan decided to wear in the infamous film &#8220;Space Jam,&#8221; and as a result, any kid growing up around 1996 will remember this silhouette fondly.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 12\u2019s released back in 1996,&nbsp;for an increased retail price of $135. They&nbsp;had much more of a boot-like structure, which made them very durable, and their design was said to be inspired by Japan&#8217;s rising sun flag.&nbsp;On top of Michael Jordan winning his 2nd&nbsp;championship in these sneakers, the black and cherry edition is now known as the Flu Game 12\u2019s after Jordan scored&nbsp;38 points&nbsp;against&nbsp;the Utah Jazz in them, whilst clearly being very ill. This not only cemented the shoes&#8217; place in history but also made them extremely valuable, with his game-worn pair selling for&nbsp;over $100,000&nbsp;back in 2013.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1997, the Air Jordan 13&nbsp;was released, which was said to be inspired by a panther, as Michael Jordan had begun to receive the nickname, the \u201cBlack Cat.\u201d&nbsp;This can be seen on the sole which is based on a panther\u2019s&nbsp;paw, but also on the holographic&nbsp;Jumpman&nbsp;logo on the heel, which resembles a panther\u2019s eye.&nbsp;The&nbsp;sneaker was worn by Jordan, as he claimed his 5th&nbsp;and final MVP, but it was swapped out for the 14s in the finals. Nevertheless, the sneaker was still very popular, and was even worn by Denzel Washington in Spike Lee\u2019s classic movie \u201cHe Got Game.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although released after Jordan\u2019s second retirement,&nbsp;the Air Jordan 14 saw a&nbsp;brief, but iconic few appearances&nbsp;in the league, being worn in the finals of the 1998&nbsp;playoffs. The shoe is inspired by Michael Jordan\u2019s love for race cars, in&nbsp;particular,&nbsp;Ferrari&#8217;s, and the clearest sign of this influence is on the&nbsp;heel, where a triangle-shaped logo is situated. The Bred version of this sneaker was also worn by Jordan when he made the \u201cLast Shot,\u201d the buzzer beater in game 5 of the 1998 finals, that not only won the championship for Chicago but also was the last shot Jordan ever had in the playoffs.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For many, the Air Jordan 15 was the start of the demise of the Air Jordan line, released in 1999, as Jordan retired for the second time in his career. Although still relatively&nbsp;successful,&nbsp;the Air Jordan 15\u2019s X-15 Fighter Jet-inspired upper was simply not to&nbsp;everyone&#8217;s&nbsp;tastes, causing&nbsp;the shoe to receive some backlash. Made from a Kevlar Fiber and Leather upper, the tongue is connected to the rest of the shoe, and pokes out, creating a controversial silhouette.&nbsp;After this sneaker, Tinker Hatfield would be replaced with a new designer, and the negative reception the shoe received is very likely the reason why.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The first shoe to release after the turn of the century, the Air Jordan 16 was the first Jordan to not be&nbsp;designed by Tinker Hatfield, for 15 years. Created by legend, Wilson Smith III, the sneaker features a sheath that covers the laces, that can be attached or detached magnetically. This innovative look allowed Jordan to bounce back from the Air Jordan 15, even if Jordan was now past his prime.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 17 came out in&nbsp;2002 and&nbsp;was released for a staggering $200 thanks to its luxury design and new technology. As Michael Jordan was so capable of improvising in the air,&nbsp;the shoe is inspired by jazz musicians and their ability to improvise, with the lace cover featuring musical notes along the sides. The shoe also featured a shank plate and&nbsp;Tuned Air, but their price was also increased thanks to the shoe coming in a metal&nbsp;briefcase. This was the last shoe Michael Jordan&nbsp;would properly wear&nbsp;on an NBA&nbsp;hard court, and so for many Jordan fans, this was the last shoe they cared about.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 18 marked a new era&nbsp;for the Air Jordan&nbsp;line, as not only would&nbsp;this be the last sneaker Michael would wear on the&nbsp;hard court, but the designer baton would be passed over once more, this time to Tate&nbsp;Kuerbis.&nbsp;Released in 2003, the shoe&nbsp;was dressed in a stylish suede upper,&nbsp;influenced by the interior lining of a race car, and came with tools&nbsp;to keep it clean. This included a towel and a suede brush, very much buying into the sneaker culture of keeping your shoes looking good as new.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 19 was released in 2004, and with Jordan no longer&nbsp;being in the spotlight, the shoe did not receive the same kind of attention.&nbsp;It was however, still worn in the NBA, by Rip Hamilton and Michael Finley, but competition from LeBron James\u2019 popular sneaker line caused the Air Jordan 19 to be forgotten by many. Designed again by Tate&nbsp;Kuerbis, the shoe featured Zoom Air and a Tech-Flex upper that wrapped around the shoe, covering the laces.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 20 was released in 2005, to remember the two decades that had passed since the Air Jordan&nbsp;1&nbsp;had first released.&nbsp;Tinker Hatfield was brought back&nbsp;to work on the shoe, and&nbsp;it featured two straps, one just above the ankle, and another across the forefoot.&nbsp;Apparently, 200 icons were printed into the upper, which was designed to serve as a reminder of Jordan\u2019s achievements, and 69 dimples were put&nbsp;on the midsole, referencing&nbsp;Jordan&#8217;s&nbsp;69 points he scored against&nbsp;the Cleveland Cavaliers&nbsp;in 1990.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 21 saw a return to the luxurious style of the Air Jordan, again taking inspiration from the lining of a race car. Designed by&nbsp;D\u2019Wayne&nbsp;Edwards, who&nbsp;has gone on to create&nbsp;Pensole&nbsp;Academy, the shoe&nbsp;came in a tumbled leather upper, with grill shapes vents on the sides of the sneaker. It was worn by Richard Hamilton and Michael Finley, but also future Hall of Famer, Ray Allen.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 2007, the Air Jordan&nbsp;22 was released, with the performance of the sneaker as its&nbsp;main focus.&nbsp;Coming with the first-ever titanium shank plate, and a choice of a double-stacked Zoom Air or an Encapsulated Air Unit, the sneaker&nbsp;was top of the range. Sadly, fans were not so keen on the shoe&#8217;s traditional looks, as by 2007, plastic and meshes were starting to become popular, instead of&nbsp;the leather or suede uppers that would feature on the Air Jordan.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Air Jordan 23 came out in 2008, and as 23 was Michael\u2019s number&nbsp;for a large chunk of his career, it made sense that the shoe would pay homage to his previous achievements. Tinker Hatfield was called back once again to help, and the shoe featured&nbsp;DNA-inspired stitching, as well as Jordan\u2019s thumbprint on the inside of the tongue. For many who still followed the Air Jordan line, this was the end of the classic&nbsp;Jordan, as after the 23, the shoes would be named after the year they were released for four years before the brand decided to revert back to their numerical system, thanks to the strong backlash they received.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Photo: Nike The Air Jordan 1 was released in 1985, for Michael Jordan\u2019s rookie season. It was the shoe that started it all off and is possibly one of the most iconic sneakers of all time. 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