![]() ![]() But even still, we never would’ve gotten there without the 1! The Air Jordan 3 might’ve been designed by Tinker Hatfield but it took design elements originally sketched out by Moore, and it’s probably second to the Jordan 1 for that very reason, as it combined design elements from two sneaker legends - creating something greater than the sum of its parts. We have the late Peter Moore to thank for that, who not only designed the Jordan 1 and 2 but also gave us the branding associated with the Air Jordan family, from the original wing logo on the 1 to the Jumpman which debuted on the 3. With 36 different designs in its lineage, the fact that the Jordan I still tops the list of many people’s favorite sneaker silhouette is a testament to its design. Aside from being emblematic of basketball’s most iconic player, the Jordan I also set the stage for the full lineage of Jordans, which as of 2022 consists of 36 individual sneakers. ![]() For good reason, too - the sneaker single-handedly created sneaker culture as we know it when it first dropped to the public on April 1st, 1985. Say the word “sneaker,” and most people are going to conjure up images of their favorite AJ1. Also, for more sneak peeks, reviews and releases of the hottest sneakers, be sure to check out our Youtube channel.In the nearly 40 years since the Air Jordan 1s inception, the sneaker has solidified itself as the most iconic shoe of all time. If you want more Air Jordan 1s be sure to check out our coverage on the latest and rarest here. Outsole view of the upcoming Jordan 1 Retro High Zoom Heel view of the upcoming AJ 1 High Zoom “Racer Blue”Īrial view of the upcoming AJ 1 High Zoom Medial view of the upcoming Air Jordan 1 High Zoom Lateral view of the upcoming AJ 1 High Zoom “Racer Blue” So, are you ready for the Jordan 1 Retro High Zoom “White Racer Blue” to drop? Updated Gallery 4/20/20: Enjoy the on foot photos from the Yankeekicks Collection This is covered by a Cool Grey sole insert with matching Blue Zoom Air branding. Racer Blue coats the sockliner leading down Zoom Air cushioning in the midsole. In addition to the clean White laces with Racer Blue aglets, a secondary Red pair come included. However, it’s the Red/Purple/Blue/ Ombre outsole covered in Zs that pulls the focus. Additionally, the Zoom Air tongue tab comes in translucent TPU. ![]() The perforated toe box comes in classic White, while the tongue lined in Cool Grey is a slightly different shade. The slight hue shift from one material to the other creates a gorgeous subtle contrast, complimented by the White quarter panels and midsole. The top and bottom halves of the Jordan 1 almost mirror one another, with Racer Blue hitting the collar and back of the rubber outsole. Likewise the TPU wraps around the heel as well. ![]() This rests below translucent TPU overlays bordered by Cool Grey leather. A Black Zoom tab accents the Cool Grey high-profile mesh ankle. Releasing March 14th, 2020 for $175, the pure White leather quarter panels are paired with Cool Grey patent leather overlays and Nike Swooshes. After dropping a Black edition last December, Nike hits us with its latest variation of the Jordan 1 Retro High Zoom “White Racer Blue” in White. ![]()
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