Here's why Jordan Brand shouldn't make signature sneakers for anyone but Michael Jordan. ... If that number seems incredibly high, it's probably because hardly any of those shoes, save perhaps Melo's early hybrid retro Jordan models, have been memorable. ... Jordan signature lines need to end. read more
It isn’t. It’s a great shoe, but nobody NEEDS it. If you want it, and can afford it, by all means get it, but it’s entirely optional. read more
The Air Jordan 4 debuted in 1989 by building on the Air Jordan 3’s ability to seamlessly blend on-court performance with off-court fashion. Straps framed the eyelets, which provided function for ballers seeking extra support or resembled wings on the side of the shoe when loosely laced. read more