Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Air Jordan 1 "Banned" New Images


Back in 1985 Nike signed a young rookie in the Basketball Game by the name of "Michael Jordan" then Made the Air Jordan 1 Varsity Red/ Black colorway. When Michael wore the sneaker on the court the NBA fined Nike every time he played with them on. First time Nike got fined $1,000 then Second time $3,000 and the again the third time $5,000. The reason for this was because the NBA had a uniformity rule that the sneaker not only they had to connect to the uniform, but they had to have some sort of white in the shoe, Michael Jordan would wear the shoe and take the hit every game. The upper features a distressed leather material, which gives the shoe a decades-old vintage feel. The 2011 Air Jordan "Banned" version features the red ‘X’ painted over the heel logo as well as a special insole, lace-tips, and miniature ‘X’ graphics on the inner lining. Make sure to scroll down to see the new images and stay tuned for information on the release date. Thanks

-Chris-







Air Jordan 1 "Banned" Commercial

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