Evolution of the Jordan shoes

  • Air Jordan 1 High Og

    Air Jordan 1 High Og
    The first Jordan shoes are designed by Peter Moore
  • Air Jordan II

    Air Jordan II
    The Air Jordan II is designed by Peter Moore and Bruce Kilgore.
    the air jordan II went down in history for being the first to stop carrying the Swoosh brand.
  • Air Jordan III

    Air Jordan III
    The Air Jordan III is designed by Tinker Hatfield, the favorite by Michael Jordan and collectors.
    the first shoes that are designed by the iconic tinker hatfield.
  • Air Jordan IV

    Air Jordan IV
    The Air jordan IV is the first where innovation is used, recreating new elements by designer Tinker Hatfield.
  • Air Jordan V

    Air Jordan V
    The Air Jordan V, was launched in the year of 1989, designed by Tinker Hatfield.
    it is a bit more street style.
  • Air Jordan VI

    Air Jordan VI
    The Air Jordan VI, was launched in the year of 1991, with them on it won it is first NBA Jordan ring.
    designed by Tinker Hatfield and Jordan.
  • Air Jordan VII

    Air Jordan VII
    The Air Jordan VI, designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Mexican watermelons were the inspiration for Tinker Hatfield.
    It was very successful, so he created a similar line for Nike.
  • Air Jordan VIII

    Air Jordan VIII
    The last ones he used before his first retirement from the NBA by Jordan.
  • Air Jordan XI

    Air Jordan XI
    The Air Jordan XI, was launched in 1995, designed with the idea of ​​"looking good in a suit" by Tinker Hatfield.
  • Air Jordan XII

    Air Jordan XII
    The Air Jordan XII, with this pair scored 38 baskets with a fever of 40 ° by Jordan.
    the flag of Japan was inspired by Tinker Hatfield.
  • Air Jordan XVIII

    Air Jordan XVIII
    The Air Jordan XVIII was launched in 2003.
    The Air Jordan XVII was the last pair that Jordan wore as a professional NBA player.
    The Air Jordan XVIII were his faithful companions in his last All Star and his last official game against the Sixers of Iverson by Jordan.
    The Air Jordan XVII is designed by Tate Kuerbis.