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Air Jordan 7 Retro ''Flint''

CU9307-100
€190.00

Michael Jordan

For most fans, he is the greatest basketball player of all time a.k.a. the GOAT! While playing for the University of North Carolina, Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, he performed some of the most legendary moves in the history of basketball. After one NCAA Championship and six NBA titles, as many MVP Finals awards, five regular season MVP awards, 14 All-Star appearances, after being the NBA's leading scorer 10 times, winning two dunk contests and even being the best defensive player in the NBA in 1988 and two Olympic gold medals, "His Airness" changed the world of basketball with his game. He also made basketball one of the most popular sports in the world, and his collections are an inspiration to people of all ages around the world. As an owner of the Charlotte Hornets, he is still active in the NBA today, and he confirmed his immortality by being inducted into the Hall of Fame!

Retro VII

Retro VII
Tinker took the inspiration for the Jordan line from virtually everywhere. At the time of designing the Jordan VII, he was in Portland, where he saw an African art poster which featured a guitar player with a guitar shaped like the African continent. It was precisely this year that Michael expressed a wish for the next model to look youthful, interesting, yet sophisticated.

Without thinking too much, Tinker headed to the store where he wanted to buy a poster. Of course, the shop owner rejected him saying that it was advertising and promoting Afropop music radio show. When Tinker told the man who he was and what he was doing, he softened and sold it for $15. And this is how the Jordan VIIs got its inspiration from the West African tribe patterns featured on this poster.

1992 saw the famous Barcelona Olympics, where special Jordan VIIs with the number 9 rather than 23 were made. Number 9 was worn by Jordan on the jersey of the first and true Dream Team.

The global launch of Jordan VII was inspired by the cartoon character Buggs Bunny, so the Jordan VIIs are often simply referred to as Jordan Buggs Bunny.

Air Jordan

In 1984, Nike signed the extremely talented Michael Jordan and in 1985 launched the first legendary Air Jordan 1 sneakers. This was followed by other popular models that turned the brand into a global hit, with ambassadors such as Ray Allen, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Jayson Tatum, Zion Williamson and Luka Dončić. Jumpman, the logo of this brand is a sign of top quality and style and must be in the wardrobe of every basketball fan.

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