![]() Any comment or post that features or advocates for fake/replica shoes of any kind will be removed and the poster will be banned. Your comment/post will be removed, and you will be banned. ![]() Take a look at the history of the Air Jordan 7, from its first release to the most recent.Please direct all discussion of new releases to the stickied megathread!įollow /r/sneakers on Twitter and Instagram! Rulesīuying/selling/trading (or even asking about it/trades) is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. The final 7 Retro of the year was the third "Charcoal" re-release. Paying homage to the 20th Anniversary of the 1992 Summer Olympics, a "Golden Moments" Pack was released, featuring both the Jordan 6 and Jordan 7. Also, two "J2K" editions were released featuring redesigned woven uppers. Jordan Brand brought back the "Olympics" for a third retro, this time true-to-the-OG (sans the "FTLOG" logo on the heels). The Air Jordan 7 Retro came back again one year later in 2012 with a five colorway run. Additionally, the "Cardinals" saw another re-release, along with two new colorways, including a "Year of the Rabbit" edition inspired by the Chinese zodiac. ![]() The original "Bordeaux" colorway, one of the year's most popular releases, was retroed for the first time. In 2011, the Air Jordan 7 Retro would have its second full run with four releases. Also released in 2010 was an all-new Premio colorway, which was the third release from Jordan Brand’s "Bin23" Collection. This time, they featured a gold heart-shaped "For The Love Of The Game" logo embroidered on the heels. The following year saw the the 7 release in two colorways for the second "DMP" of the year. Made to commemorate Michael Jordan’s 60+ point game against the Orlando Magic in 1993, the pack included the OG ‘Charcoal’ colorway representing the Bulls, along with a new white, royal and black colorway for the Magic.įor the World Basketball Festival in 2010, Jordan Brand brought back the "Olympic: Air Jordan 7 Retro for the second time. ![]() Also releasing that year was a limited "Olympic Celebration" colorway inspired by Joan Miro, a famous Spanish painter. In 2008, the original "Hare" colorway returned as a part of the Jordan 16/7 Collezione "Countdown" Pack. The run started off with two "LS" editions, followed by the return of the original "Cardinal" colorway and an all-new women’s exclusive. In 2006, the 7 Retro would finally get a full run, with six colorways releasing. This one-off release release saw the the original "Olympic" colorway come back for the first time. The 7 Retro returned two years later 2004. This version, the "French Blue" edition, brought the first new colorway to the model since it was originally released and also featured a new leather tongue. One pair came in the original "Charcoal" colorway, while the other came in an all-new Retro+ style. It was short-lived, as only two colorways were released. The Air Jordan 7 Retro made its debut in 2002. They featured a Huarache -like neoprene inner bootie and colorful geometric detailing inspired by West African Tribal culture.įive original colorways of the 7 were released, including the first Olympic-inspired version, which Michael Jordan wore during the 1992 Summer Olympic Games as a part of the "Dream Team." This pair also featured Jordan's Olympic number "9" in place of ‘23’ on the back triangle piece. Unlike the previous four models, the 7 did away with the visible Air unit in the heel and "Nike Air" logo on the heel. The Air Jordan 7 originally released in 1992 and was once again designed by Tinker Hatfield.
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