— "Full Clip. You don't wanna mess with this."⠀ ⠀ The history of Nike is inextricably linked to the University of Oregon. As a result, student athletes are sometimes blessed with exclusive colorways of classic Jordan or Nike models & very infrequently do such pairs make their way to the secondary market. This particular set of six player exclusive Air Jordan "Oregon Duck" sneakers achieves a distinct level of rarity.⠀ Lot No. 356375 (From an anonymous collector)⠀ See the rest of the auction at paddle8.com
Limited to only 50 pairs for friends & family, this retro release of the "Air Jordan 1" was born from a collaboration between Nike & New York-based fashion label, Public School (@publicschoolnyc). The pair features a stamped "PS" on the back of the left shoe & an "NY" stamped on the back of the right. The cement gray midsole with speckled accents is meant to reflect the sidewalks of New York City, the place that the design duo of Public School call home.⠀ Lot No. 1406690899. From the collection of Dao Yi Chow—Public School Co-...Read more
The shoe that started it all, the "Air Jordan 1" was originally released in 1985 as Michael Jordan's first signature shoe. It was also the first shoe to be worn in the National Basketball Association (NBA) that featured multiple colors. The alternate colorway honors MJs alma mater, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.⠀ When the "Air Jordan 1" first hit the shelves in 1985 it retailed for only $65.00. These pairs are not retros. They are from that original release in 1985. Given that these are unworn, its rarity is nearly unparalleled. I...Read more
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