Air Jordan 1 High OG colorways are always plentiful in any given year. Jumpman knows that this is the shoe that everyone wants, and as a result, they are always looking to come through for their fans. This is especially true in 2022 as the brand is seeking to release some dope new models, with some of them containing a story. The Air Jordan 1 "Rebellionaire" is an example of this.To get more news about uabat, you can visit thebluesanoraks.com official website.
The marketing for the original "Bred" Air Jordan 1 had people believing that the shoe was actually banned. Therefore, with this new model, we have a yellow X on the back with the words “They Can’t Stop You From Wearing Them” all across the upper. The colors here are a mixture of black and grey. which gives the shoe are a neutral, yet unique feel to it. Overall, this is a model that hardcore collectors will probably appreciate.
As it stands, there is no release date for this shoe, at least not yet. With that in mind, be sure to keep it locked to HotNewHipHop as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world. As always, let us know what you think of these, in the comments section down below.
A pair of Michael Jordan's shoes from 1984 sold for almost $1.5 million at Sotheby's on Sunday, setting a record for sneakers at auction.
The 1984 Nike Air Ships are Jordan's earliest known regular season game-worn Nikes. The shoes, the first pair of sneakers to ever crack the $1 million mark at an auction, going for $1.472 million, were acquired by collector Nick Fiorella.The signed sneakers are from Jordan's fifth NBA game in his rookie season, Sotheby's said. The red and white sneakers were designed by Bruce Kilgore.
"To present such a groundbreaking and important pair of sneakers at this special auction in Las Vegas further solidifies the strength and broad reach of the sneaker collecting community," said Brahm Wachter, head of Sotheby's streetwear and modern collectibles department. The auction house began selling sneakers only in 2019.
Nike Air Jordan 1 High game-worn sneakers from 1985 sold by Christie's set the previous record when they were sold in August 2020.
Sotheby's sold a pair of Kanye West "Grammy Worn" Nike Air Yeezy 1 Prototypes from 2008 for $1.8 million in April, but those were sold in a private sale, it said.