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Jordan Air 1 Low 'Panda' Women's
$190.00
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$180.00
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$210.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low
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Jordan Air 1 Low 'Wolf Grey' Women's
$190.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low Women's
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Jordan Air 1 Mid
$220.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low Women's
$190.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low Women's
$210.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low
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Jordan Air 1 Low Children's
$100.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low Infant's
$85.00
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$140.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low
$190.00
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Jordan Air 1 Mid Women's
$220.00
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Jordan Air 1 Low Women's
$210.00
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Jordan Air 1 Mid Women's
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Soar with the most legendary shoes in history! Introducing the Jordan Air 1. These kicks made their debut in 1985, and since then they have sparked cultural phenomenon becoming one of the world’s most iconic sneakers. The AJ1 features the iconic silhouette, which shows off the high-flying style of this basketball shoe. These Jordan trainers come with coloured accents on the toe box of the shoe, the heel and along the sides of the sneaker. Check out this legendary kick down below! They come wide range of colours such as white and black (Panda), red, white, and blue. So, what are you waiting for? Check out the Jordan Air 1 down below today here at JD Sports New Zealand.
Jordan Air 1 Low & Mid Tops Shoes
When it comes to choosing the right Jordan 1 for your style you can choose between the low top, which is a shoe that doesn’t cover your ankle or a Mid top shoe, which tend to go no higher than your ankle.
Jordan Air 1 History
First released in ’85, the AJ1 was produced specifically for the one and only Michael Jordan. At first MJ didn’t really like the shoe and hated the colours used on the sneaker. It was until Nike considered and presented MJ with his own signature trainer line. Although this was a huge win for Nike at the time this huge collaboration came with a price.
NBA policy states that 51% of the basketball shoe needs to be white. The Air Jordan 1 was only 23%. Taking inspiration from the Chicago Bull’s red and black colour, so they failed to follow this policy. As a result, Nike had to pay $5,000 per game when the GOAT wore them.
Despite all the fines, this resulted in a win for Nike, resulting in lots of publicity and controversy. Taking advantage Nike created a ‘Banned’ Jordan advertisement capitalising on this fame around the shoes. Later, in 1997, MJ and Nike introduced to the world the Jordan brand.