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Nike Shoes,Air Jordan(s), also simply as Jordans are a brand of shoes and athletic apparel produced by Nike originally designed for and endorsed by professional NBA basketball player Michael Jordan. The Air Jordan line is now sold by the Jordan Brand subsidiary of Nike. Since its first release in 1985, there have been new designs of the shoe released each year, even after Michael Jordan retired from the NBA. Collectors classify the Air Jordan line by release year and model: Originals (OG), Retros (shoes that have been recreated for sale to the general public), Retro-pluses (Retro +, Air Jordans that are similar to the Original product, with more up-to-date changes), Player Exclusive (PE, Air Jordans that are exclusive to certain athletes in the realm of sports) and Samples. The Jordan Brand also produces a line of Team shoes, separate from the signature line of Air. Bo Jackson was one of a kind, and so is the Nike Air Trainer Max 91. They were pitched heavily by the two-sport athlete in 1991, and sported a design that was ahead of their time. The Nike Air Trainer Max 91 was originally available in their trademark grey/yellow colorway, and feature a signature zig-zag support strap... Cheap Nike Shoes For Sale. The Nike Air Force One always looks good in white. Add in a bit of black like on this pair, and the colorway is a sure-fire winner.As part of the Fall 2010 Nike Air Force 1 line, this White/Black colorway is due to be part of the first wave in July. This Air Force 1 Nike retro style shoe is predominantly white, with black Vandal-like accents seen throughout. While leather makes up the upper, though the black trim is what really sets this Nike retro style shoe apart. A under-layer backs each panel on the upper, and the trim continues around the top of the midsole. The laces and outsole are both also black giving a bit of contrast to what is otherwise a basic white Air Force 1 Low. Originally released in 1985, the Nike Dunk was introduced as a technical basketball sneaker. They were designed with “paneling” and a lower profile enabling you to have more control during basketball moves. But, what really made the Nike Dunk was their variation of colors specifically designed to match college team uniforms. After a period of cease production on the Nike Dunk, they were re-released in 1998 and now have become an icon available in every colorway imaginable. Air Jordan Formula With minimal stitching and a sleek silhouette, the Jordan Formula stands out from the crowd. This basketball sneaker also sports a full-grain leather upper, perforated accents on the heel and toe, signature lacing panel, and a large heel Air unit. Because of their thicker construction, the Jordan Formula is a great choice for post players.Air Jordan 1 Phat Low This Air Jordan 1 Phat Low model has all the style of the original Air Jordan with added features to make it a great sneaker for skateboarding. Many skaters used the Air Jordan 1 during its original release before the dawn of sneakers made specifically for skateboarding. Now, the “Phat” model has additional padding throughout the shoe/tongue for added comfort and durability. These have created a lot of buzz and will surely be sought after due to their limited release. Nike Air Max+ 2010 With a stylish design and a snug fit, the Nike Air Max+ 2010 will make you look and feel good while you're working on your fitness. This technologically advanced sneaker features a mesh and synthetic upper with Flywire technology, cushlon midsole with full-length Air sole, and a rubber outsole. Plus, the Nike Air Max 2010 has a Nike+ pocket under the sockliner that “talks” to your iPod (Nike+iPod Sport Kit required). Nike Blazer AC/S High The Nike Blazer AC High is a fresh take on the classic Blazer design. This laceless approach (which is also available in a Low model) works well with the simple lines of the Blazer. They sport a large swoosh, striking midsole, and five Velcro straps instead of laces. The absence of laces ultimately gives the design a more mature, lifestyle sneaker vibe and less of an athletic look. And, they are currently available in numerous colorways.Nike Air Go LWP When the Nike Air Go LWP (Lightweight Performance) was originally released in 1994 it was one of the lightest basketball sneakers on the planet. Now, the sneaker that Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway once laced up, is back. They feature a combination of Black leather and Wolf Grey nubuck on the upper, inner bootie for lockdown support, and a “jewel” Swoosh on the tongue. This is a fresh 90’s classic that many have been waiting to get their hands on again.Nike Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 The Nike Air Max Hyperdunk 2010 provides you with all the support and cushioning you need on the hardwood. They feature next generation Flywire technology with Flywire-embedded carbon fiber, a Max Air 360 unit, plastic heel cup, and a rubber outsole with herringbone pattern and flex grooves. They are lighter than the average “big man” basketball sneaker, but still possess the support you need down on the block.Nike SB Zoom Paul Rodriguez 4 The Nike SB Zoom Paul Rodriguez 4 is lighter and more streamlined than previous P-Rod signature models. Made with the skater in mind, they maintain superior cushioning (due to Zoom technology) without sacrificing board feel. Plus, Nike also added diamond-flex technology, which means you’ll have more flexibility than ever before. The Nike SB Zoom Paul Rodriguez 4 is available in high and low models.