Nike Dunk High (N2WinterGoretex ) Back to basics. Now popular with skaters, basketball players, and the fashionable alike, the first ever production of the Nike Dunk shoe was in 1985. Before the Nike Air Jordan I, the Nike Dunk, which later influenced the Jordan I, was the team basketball shoe of choice. It was available in high and low versions in a variety of team colorways to match an uniform, and it came with a matching box and two sets of different color laces. The original Dunk is a highly sought-after collectors item and due to consumer demand, the Nike Dunk line was reissued in 1998 ……
The clear rubber sole also seen in later Air Jordan Models such as VI, XI and XVI has upset many collectors due to its tendency to turn yellow. These Jordan shoes were retroed in late 1999 in white/black-fire red and black/black-met silver meeting great demand and enthusiasm in the marketplace. Retro+ models were also produced; one model featuring Michael Jordan’s high school colors. Read more about Jordan shoes and the history of the Jordan brand in our informational article at the Sneakerhead.com Sneaker Academy. Click to view the Jordan brand article.
Air Jordan Retro 3 Flip The design of the Air Jordan III was totally different from the Jordan I and Jordan II. It was the first pair of Jordan shoes that showed a visible air sole. The designer behind this innovation was again Tinker Hatfield who designed every Air Jordan model up to the 15th and returned to design the Jordan XX. This was also the very first Air Jordan to feature the Jumpman logo instead of the Wings logo on the first two Jordan shoes. Read more about Jordan shoes and the history of the Jordan brand in our informational article at the Sneakerhead.com Sneaker Academy. ……