Originally released in 1986, the Air Jordan II was designed by Bruce Kilgore and manufactured in Italy. They were available in both high- and low-top versions, featured sleek lines, a faux lizard skin upper, and at the time, considered the most refined basketball sneaker ever created.
The Jordan V.2 Grown is a lighter, sleeker version of the popular Jordan Campus Chukka. They feature a streamlined design with “hidden?laces, an elastic gusset, and they are available in both suede and canvas uppers. This lifestyle sneaker from Jordan Brand is perfect for the relaxing days of summer...
The Nike Air Max 90 was first released in 1990 and was known as the Air Max or the Air Max III until 2000 when Nike reissued these classic Nike running shoes. The Air Max 90 was originally produced with a Duromesh upper, synthetic suede, and synthetic leather. The striking color combinations, clearn lines made the Air Max 90...
Timeless, classic, unparalleled. The Air Jordan I debuted in 1985 and changed the way we view athletic shoes. No longer functional footwear, sneakers became art and the Jordan I was the beginning of a long legacy. Rejected then retroed and re-retroed, but never forgotten, the Air Jordan Retro I is sure to be a favorite...
It’s often been referred to as the greatest sneaker of all time. It has spawned many imitators and even more followers. Released in 1982 and designed by the legendary Bruce Kilgore, the Air Force 1 was the first sneaker to feature “Air?technology and was named after the Air Force One aircraft that is used by the President of the United States...