The AIR JORADAN 12 was released in 1996 and was the first in the series to feature Zoom Air.
A retro feel that still holds up today and one of the most minimalist designs in Jordan history.
The upper is made of luxurious, soft suede, and the lizard skin that mimics the texture of a basketball adds an original touch.
This work is reproduced in a historic color scheme.
1997 NBA Finals, Game 5. These are the shoes worn by Michael Jordan, who scored 38 points despite suffering from a high fever and dehydration.
After the match, he said, "I don't know if I could play again if I found myself in the same condition," and the shoes later became legendary and came to be known as "FLU GAME."
The upper is two-tone in black and red.
Despite its simple color scheme, it is a pair of shoes that is full of history and has a strong presence.
A retro feel that still holds up today and one of the most minimalist designs in Jordan history.
The upper is made of luxurious, soft suede, and the lizard skin that mimics the texture of a basketball adds an original touch.
This work is reproduced in a historic color scheme.
1997 NBA Finals, Game 5. These are the shoes worn by Michael Jordan, who scored 38 points despite suffering from a high fever and dehydration.
After the match, he said, "I don't know if I could play again if I found myself in the same condition," and the shoes later became legendary and came to be known as "FLU GAME."
The upper is two-tone in black and red.
Despite its simple color scheme, it is a pair of shoes that is full of history and has a strong presence.