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Nike Air Jordan 1 - Basketball Shoe
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Nike Air Jordan 1

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The Nike Air Jordan 1 was first released in 1985, marking a pivotal moment in basketball shoe design and popular culture. This high-top sneaker, constructed primarily from leather, gained immediate recognition through Michael Jordan's performance on the court. Its distinctive silhouette and range of colorways have cemented its status as an iconic retro classic. The Air Jordan 1 remains highly sought after by collectors, enthusiasts of streetwear fashion, and those interested in basketball history.

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Why was the Air Jordan 1 controversial in 1985?

The Air Jordan 1 became tied to the NBA uniform-color controversy around Michael Jordan's early Nike shoes. Nike leaned into the ban story in marketing, helping turn the black and red colorway into sneaker history.

Who designed the Nike Air Jordan 1?

The Air Jordan 1 was designed by Peter Moore. It debuted in 1985 and used the Wings logo, which became one of the most recognizable marks in basketball footwear.

What is the difference between Air Jordan 1 High, Mid, and Low?

The High is closest to the original 1985 basketball silhouette, with a taller collar and classic proportions. The Mid and Low are lower-cut versions that Nike and Jordan Brand release in many colorways at different price points.

Did Michael Jordan actually play in the Air Jordan 1?

Yes. Michael Jordan wore Air Jordan 1 models during his early Chicago Bulls career in the mid-1980s. The shoe later became more important as a lifestyle and collector sneaker than as a modern performance basketball shoe.

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