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New Jordans 2016 have been an intricate part of the sneaker game since they were first introduced in 1985. Whether it was the Jordan 1 getting banned, MJ dunking from the foul line in the Jordan 2, or making us believe he could fly in the Air Jordan 3, our memories our filled with Air Jordan history. But even when Michael was captivating crowds with his acrobatic performances his sneakers didn’t always fly off the shelves. Getting a pair of Jordans during his active career was much easier than grabbing a pair now (with some exceptions). The selling out of every release is relatively new to the history of Jordans. With the new generation of "sneakerheads" and the craze about Jordans over the past few years, there is often an argument that some of the buyers never even saw Jordan in flight or know anything about the history of Air Jordans—we got you. Next time you're chopping it up with a group of your peers you will have a better understanding about the sneakers Air Jordan history you are grabbing and its place in the sneaker culture. Especially for those debates about who had the greatest sneakers. Sorry, Kobe and LeBron. But whether you're new to the sneaker game or an old 'head who has been putting in work for years, there's a lot to learn when it comes to Air Jordans and their history.
2016 Jordans For Sale, Designed and produced in 1995 the Jordan 11's were a far more advanced model as they came some ten years after the original sneakers. The mesh upper of the shoe gave this model a much lighter and more durable, flexible feel than previous sneakers in the range. A carbon fiber spring plate was also introduced into the outsole to give the shoe better torque. These shoes were worn by Jordan in the movie "Space jam".
When Michael Jordan, the famous basket ball superstar of the 1980's collaborated with Nike to produce New Air Jordan Shoes, they became the hottest sneakers ever to hit the streets. Their popularity began when Michael Jordan wore the sneakers as a rookie. Since then the company has produced new pairs of sneakers annually, incorporating different designs and styles. It was just one of those retro 80's things that every kid needed. I remember in high school being one of the last kids in my class to get Air Jordans. My mother said that labels and expensive brands were for show offs, a lesson I only understood many years later. At the time there was NOTHING more important than my Retro Jordans and I did just about anything to make sure I got the latest model.

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