The "Bordeaux" Air Jordan 7 Retro is back for its second re-release. They come in black, bordeaux, light graphite and midnight fog. Remaining true to the original, featuring a black and grey based upper...
The news of the 2015 remastering of Air Jordan retros has resulted in a load of early photos featuring next year’s Jordans. Normally at this time we’d be stuck pondering what was to come based off early product sheets and such, but this time around we’ve got high res previews of everything for your ..
This is the Air Jordan VII (7) "Golden Moments" released after the 2012 Summer Olympics to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where Michael Jordan and the "Dream Team" took home the gold medal. This Air Jordan VII (7) has a mostly black leather and suede upper with gold ..
This is the Air Jordan VII (7) Retro "Marvin The Martian" which features a black, blue graphite, retro, and infrared 23 color way. With 2015 being the 23rd anniversary of the AJ7 model, Jordan Brand is bringing back some of the themes associated to the model. With the Air Jordan 7 model the relation..
AJ VII:The Air Jordan VII was released in 1992 with a new design by Tinker Hatfield. This shoe introduced the huarache technology to create a sole with more grip to the basketball court. A few things were no longer featured on the new model, such as the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the..
AJ VII:The Air Jordan VII was released in 1992 with a new design by Tinker Hatfield. This shoe introduced the huarache technology to create a sole with more grip to the basketball court. A few things were no longer featured on the new model, such as the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the..
AJ VII:The Air Jordan VII was released in 1992 with a new design by Tinker Hatfield. This shoe introduced the huarache technology to create a sole with more grip to the basketball court. A few things were no longer featured on the new model, such as the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the..
AJ VII:The Air Jordan VII was released in 1992 with a new design by Tinker Hatfield. This shoe introduced the huarache technology to create a sole with more grip to the basketball court. A few things were no longer featured on the new model, such as the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the..