Air Jordan 2012
Carrying on similar design aspects to the 2011 model, the Air Jordan 2012 takes personal footwear customisation to the next level.
Carrying on similar design aspects to the 2011 model, the Air Jordan 2012 takes personal footwear customisation to the next level.
Last year was a dream for AJ fans worldwide and it looks as if Jordan Brand are stepping up again for 2012. Kicking things off is this reissue of a certified classic, the Air Jordan IV white/cement.
For Jordan fans it’s that time of year again with what now seems like the annual release of an Air Jordan XI retro, this time it’s the holy grail Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ that sees a long awaited reissue.
Jordan Brand finishes up this year with another Air Jordan III retro, this time coming with a twist.
We’ve been treated to an array of Air Jordan III’s this year with both the Cement’s and True Blue’s being reissued, but this time around it’s the retro of the black/cement AJ III which sees the light of day once again.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen the Air Jordan XIV get a retro, but it’s time once again for this very interesting shoe to be reissued.
Another Air Jordan III retro for old timers and newcomers alike to get their hands on here. This time, it’s a new make-up that’s been aptly named ‘Stealth’ within the blogging sphere.
Last month saw the release of a new ‘USA’ inspired version of the Air Jordan V. A month later, the classic and original black/metallic silver make-up gets its third reissue.
Playing on a certain OG colour-up of the Air Jordan V, this white/midnight navy version is aptly named the ‘USA’ V, which is a brand new offering but still has all the classic elements in place
Following up from the Bordeaux VII retro two months back, the Cardinal VII’s get an anticipated reissue for 2011.
Jordan Brand have decided to give the True Blue another reissue. This time around it’s a worldwide release, giving everyone who missed them two years ago and new comers alike, the chance to stock up.
Saturday May 14th sees the release of another brand new make-up for the Air Jordan V, in the ice cool ‘Wolf Grey’.
To coincide with the array of other Jordan Brand retro’s, this release see’s the Air Jordan “Bordeaux” VII’s get a welcome retro for the first time since the original release back in ’92.
Joining the plethora of AJ reissues that have been released, and are set to be releasing this year, these Orion Blue VII’s kick start what looks set to be a great year for the African tribal art inspired shoe.
After the initial release of the Air Jordan 2011 in the white/black colour-up, comes this white/varsity royal version that carries on the simple contemporary feel of the first release.