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#Fire red4 plus#

Previously retroed in 20, this 2016 version stays faithful to the OG design with its black tumbled leather upper and varsity red on the mudguard and outsole.
#Fire red4 series#
Battling flu-like symptoms, Jordan lead the Bulls to a 3-2 series lead over the Utah Jazz with 38 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block. The Air Jordan 12 Retro “Flu Game” 2016 celebrates Michael Jordan’s legendary performance in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals. This retro was distributed in December 2019 with OG detailing, including high-cut patent leather, signature Jumpman branding and MJ’s number 23 stamped on the heel. A white midsole melds nicely with a translucent Varsity Red outsole, and is the same colorway that Michael Jordan wore during the 1996 NBA championship playoff run, which he won on Fathers Day after his dad had tragically passed. The Tinker Hatfield-designed silhouette features Chicago Bulls colors, with black mesh on the upper sitting atop shiny black patent leather. The Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Bred’ 2019 brings back an original colorway initially debuted in 1995. The black midsole, embellished with red shark tooth detailing inspired by a WWII P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is reinforced by an icy translucent outsole. Staying true to the original, it featured a white leather upper with a silver reflective tongue and Nike Air branding on the heel. Earlier this year, this shoe brought back the OG colorway for the 30th anniversary of the iconic Tinker Hatfield-designed silhouette. Scoring a career high in points in these shoes, the Air Jordan 5 Retro “Fire Red” is significant for MJ. Nike Air branding adorns the heel and sockliner, an OG detail last seen on the 2000 retro. Dressed primarily in black nubuck with a reflective 3M layer underneath, the mid-top features Infrared accents on the midsole, heel tab and lace lock. The 2019 edition of the Air Jordan 6 Retro “Infrared” is true to the original colorway, which Michael Jordan wore when he captured his first NBA title. It’s rendered in a build that’s faithful to the original, complete with a black nubuck upper, visible Air Sole cushioning underfoot and Nike Air branding on the heel. Air Jordan 4 Retro OG “Bred” 2019Īn instant classic upon release, this version of the Air Jordan 4 “Bred” celebrated the 30th anniversary of the classic silhouette, which appeared in the same colorway when Michael Jordan sank “The Shot” during the first round of the 1989 NBA playoffs. Further retros were released in 2013 with small changes to the design, and again in 2015 with the original branding details: the Nike Air logo on the tongue and the original clean heel without the Jumpman logo. The ‘Chicago’ was first retroed in 1994 and stayed true to the 1985 design.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Chicago” 2015 colorway was designed to avoid Jordan’s $5,000-per game fines from the NBA after the original black and red colorway was banned. Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Chicago” 2015
