When did the Jordan Retro 14 come out?
1998
The Air Jordan 14 is Michael Jordan’s fourteenth signature shoe. It originally released in 1998, boasting a Ferrari influenced design that served as an homage to Michael Jordan’s love for motorsports.
When did the Air Jordan 15 Retro come out?
1999
Air Jordan 15 Retro “OG” The Air Jordan 15 debuted in 1999 as the first signature Michael Jordan sneaker to release after his second retirement.
When did the Air Jordan 4 Retro come out?
Retro Jordan 4 History The Jordan 4 retro first released in 1999 to much fanfare from Michael Jordan fans and sneakerheads. The retro Jordan 4 release was the first time that the newly formed Jordan Brand had released a retro Air Jordan.
When did the blue and white 14 come out?
The Air Jordan 14 (XIV) Original (OG) Low – UNC (White / Obsidian – Columbia Blue) were released on August 4, 1999, and retailed for $130. They feature an all white upper constructed from leather, as well as small linear perforations which allow the bearer’s foot to breathe.
Did Jordan play in Jordan 15s?
Jordan 15s The shoe never got the honor of being worn by him to score and win. Michael Jordan announced his (2nd) retirement in Jan 1999. Most observers thought the end of Jordan’s NBA career meant the end of Air Jordan line, but there were some who thought they could still go on with it.
When did the Jordan 17 come out?
Jazz music and luxury were the two notable themes behind the Air Jordan XVII. The shoe was constructed to fit the needs of His Airness’ style of game that resembled the improvisation of Jazz music….Nike Air Jordan 17 Retro ‘Copper’ Release Date, Pics, Price.
Release Date | Price |
Saturday, April 9 | $250 |
Sneaker Bar Detroit. |
When did the Air Jordan Retro 5 come out?
The Air Jordan 5 was released in February 1990. Four models of the Air Jordan V was released to the public.
When did the Jordan Retro 10 come out?
Nike Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Double Nickel’ Release Date, Pics and Retail Price
Air Jordan 10 Retro ‘Double Nickel’ | ||
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Release Date | Time (ET) | Color(s) |
Saturday, March 28 | 10 a.m. | White/True Red-Black |
Source: Nike.com |