The Nike Air Ship was the Jordan 1 before the Jordan 1. In reality, this was the very first shoe that Michael Jordan wore on court back in 1984. The Air Ship was basically the blueprint for the Air Jordan 1 and was a mid-top shoe. It featured a total of 8 eyelets compared to...
The 7th edition in the Jordan series, the Air Jordan 7 was a unique shoe in more ways than one. The 1991-92 season was historic for Michael Jordan who achieved the following feats: Won the NBA championship Won the Finals MVP Won the regular season MVP Won a gold medal for the US Olympic team...
Sneakerhead stories continue as we return to the East Coast and the Lombardo brothers. After doing a feature on Joseph, we got the chance to interview his brother Christopher who as mentioned by Joe was the one that got him hooked onto sneakers. In this piece, he tells us all about how his journey started,...
Our journey had already taken us to the big apple and it was imperative for us to hit the West Coast in our hunger for sneakerhead storylines. Hair Stylist, Sneakerhead, Collector and active TeamNB member Scott “Punklance” Green tells us all about how it began for him, why he loves the Reebok pumps and what...
Designed by Tinker Hatfield and released in February 1990, the Air Jordan was once again a trendsetter just like Tinker’s other designs. It was the first ever shoe to have a reflective 3M tongue, the first to feature a clear rubber outsole, and the first shoe with a molded ankle collar. The flames on the...
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