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Air Jordan 1
Designed by indeterminate
and released in 1985, the Air
Jordan I pair of sneakers was
considered a breakthrough in
basketball shoe
design,although its design was
improved upon later with the
Nike Dunk. The shoe initially
gained a great deal of
publicity and interest when
the National Basketball
Association disallowed usage
of the shoe during games
because its vibrant black and
red color violated the league's
uniform rules and fined
Michael Jordan five thousand
dollars every time he wore
the shoes during a game.
Nonetheless, other shoe
companies scrambled to
emulate the design and
introducing knock-off brands
of the Air Jordan line.
In 1984, the white/black-red
and black/red colorways were
introduced but sold very
poorly. Many went on sale for
as low as $20 in
stores.However when the Air
Jordan I model was
reintroduced in 2001, they
sold out instantly.
The first appearance of the
Air Jordan I was on November
17, 1984 in a game between
the Chicago Bulls and the
Philadelphia 76ers.The first
colors unveiled were the
banned black/red design, due
to a violation within the
leagues uniform policy
regarding its lack of support.It
was announced later that Nike
would release them to the
public the following spring.
In 2007, the re-retro Air
Jordan I model were
released, one of which was
the "Beginning Moments
Package" (BMP) or "Old Love,
New Love" and included a re-
retro of the extremely rare
white/black-red black-toe
colorway.
On March 29, 2008, a Retro 1
tribute to Jordan's baseball
days with the Birmingham
Barons were released. The
shoes were a quick strike
release. Highlighted by white
pinstripes on the black shoe,
and black pinstripes on the
white shoe, it was created to
look like the Barons' uniform.