He most notably wore the “White Cement” version of these during his historic free-throw line dunk during the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest. The sneaker continues to live in basketball lore and is without a doubt the most important sneaker in the Jordan line to date. 1. Air Jordan 11 Air ...
The Air Jordan 6 White and Black, also known as the “Oreo” or “Reverse Oreo,” featuresa sleek and timeless colorway in white and black, making a great shoe and colorway for any outfit. The shoe boasts a durable construction withhigh-quality leather, a polyurethane midsole, and both ...
The "White Cement" and "Black Cement" colorways returned again the next year, alongside their 1989 OG siblings “Military Blue” and “Fire Red.” In 2012, Jordan Brand also released “Cavs,”“Quai 54,” and “Thunder” renditions. Want to stay in the loop?We've got you covered...
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Included in this list is the Air Jordan 5 “Black Cat,” which first excited sneakerheads back in January, as well as the Air Jordan 3 “Brown Cement.” However, there are still plenty of drops to look forward to later this year, including the return of the Air Jordan 4 “Fear.” ...