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  2. Air Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan is a line of sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. Related apparel and accessories are marketed under Jordan Brand. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls on November 17, 1984, and released to the public on April 1, 1985.

  3. Tinker Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    Tinker Linn Hatfield Jr. (born April 30, 1952) is an American designer of numerous Nike athletic shoe models, including the Air Jordan 3 through Air Jordan 15, the twentieth-anniversary Air Jordan XX, the Air Jordan XXIII, the 2010 (XXV), the 2015 Air Jordan XX9 (XXIX), and other athletic sneakers including the world's first "cross training" shoes, the Nike Air Trainer.

  4. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    The shoes were reviewed by many, and were claimed to be the "Collaboration of the decade". [4] The shoes have been resold for higher amounts than the original prices, with the Air Jordan 1 being sold for more than ten times the original price. Shoe resellers became banned and denied service from shoe stores over possible reselling of shoes. [19]

  5. Photo: Davante Adams’ NFC Championship Cleats Are ... - AOL

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    To mark the occasion, Packers star wide receiver Davante Adams broke out a special pair of cleats. During the game, fans got to see Davante Adams rocking a pair of customized Dior 1 Air Jordan cleats.

  6. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    "Lows" – Also called low tops, shoes that sit below the ankle [20] "Mids" – Situated between high and low tops "NIB" – Unworn, new in the box [25] "OG" – Retro re-release of an original design or colorway, derived from the term "original gangster" but generally limited to describing variations of the Air Jordan 1 High [25]

  7. Nike is broken. Can Elliott Hill fix it? - AOL

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    From his vantage point now inside the NBA, Harrison said, Nike’s recent problems come down to a shift away from its core culture. “I know athletes who feel Nike’s become transactional.