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The Daily Jordan: Jordan CMFT Viz Air 13 TXT – 2011
September 9, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 0 / 5
Despite an alphabet soup of a name, the Air Jordan CMFT Viz Air 13 concept is rather simple – combine classic Jordan design with an Air Max 1-type sole for a casual running shoe....Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan 2.5 Team “Black/Cement” – 2008
September 6, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 0 / 5
The .5 series was Jordan Brand’s other method of hybrid sneaker attack heading into the late ’00s, and Jordan 2.5 Team was one of the better options for combining the old s...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 5 LS “Olive” – 2006
September 5, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
Jordan Brand amped up the lifestyle category in 2006 with the Air Jordan 5 “Olive.” Wearing a distressed army-style exterior and orange accents, this limited release hit s...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan Jumpman Swift 6 – 1999
September 4, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.75 / 5
Eddie Jones wore the Jordan Jumpman Swift 6 in 1999, his second Jordan signature sneaker. If you look closely you can see bits of Air Jordan XIV and XV in the sweeping, angular shape o...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 6 “White/Infrared-Black” – 1991
September 2, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 5 / 5
Michael Jordan’s “home” sneaker for the latter half of the 1990-91 season, Air Jordan 6 in White/Infrared-Black was the first of the signature line to break from the ...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan T4G – 2006
August 31, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 3 / 5
Is the Jordan T4G a hoops shoe? A cross-trainer? Yes. A vague affirmative but this is a vague shoe, one that hit shelves in 2006 in various colorways, and presented Jordan fans and c...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 4 “Oreo” – 1999
August 30, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
One of the first ever “Retro+” colorways is our latest Daily Jordan. The Air Jordan 4 “Oreo” released on November 27, 1999, helping to usher in a new era of cl...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 7 “French Blue” – 2002
August 28, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 0 / 5
Jordan Brand’s 30th anniversary 2015 began with blast from the past in the Air Jordan 7 “French Blue.” Originally part of the first wave of Jordan 7 retros in...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan Jumpman Team FBI – 2003
August 26, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.42 / 5
Jordan Jumpman Team FBI hit in 2003 as a sort of alternate take on the flagship Air Jordan XVIII. The prominent midsole that wrapped up the heel and the seamless upper were the obvious...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 2 Low “Maize” – 2005
August 25, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 3.5 / 5
Today’s Daily Jordan is the Air Jordan 2 Low “Maize” from 2005, a bit of an Air Force 1-type option for the Jumpman loyalist. At at glance, the White/Metallic Silver-...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 4 “Green Glow” – 2013
August 23, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 3 / 5
Though Jordan Brand hasn’t followed up with a re-retro of Air Jordan 4 “Cool Grey,” they provided fans with a sort of alternative in the “Green Glow” ver...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan Jumpman Vindicate – 1999
August 21, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.39 / 5
Once upon a time, there was a versatile power forward named Vin Baker. Played his best pro years with the Milwaukee Bucks and Seattle SuperSonics from 1993-2002 – nearly 17 poin...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan XIX Low – 2004
August 19, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 5 / 5
In 2004, if you wanted to rock the latest Air Jordan signature shoe but couldn’t – or didn’t want to – pull off the polarizing XIX, the XIX Low filled in admira...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan II – 1987
August 18, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 5 / 5
Still one of the most underrated shoes in the Jordan signature line, Air Jordan II broke new ground in footwear design and in sneaker luxury when it debuted in November 1986. The conse...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan XVII Mule – 2002
August 17, 2015 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
Very much the collector’s item now, the Air Jordan XVII Mule hit the scene in 2002 as Jordan Brand’s first shoe/clog/sandal. Though they didn’t get the sneaker world ...Read More