This is the fifth installment of the Jordan numbered series, released in 1990.
The design concept was inspired by the P-51, commonly known as the Mustang Fireplane, a fighter plane that was active during World War II, and was created by Nike's renowned designer Tinker Hatfield in order to incorporate Jordan's agility and agility into the shoe.
Following the explosive success of the Jordan 4, NIKE got serious about the release of the Jordan 5, with Jordan fanatic Spike Lee taking charge of directing the commercial.
The catchphrase "Is it the shoes?" became a huge hit among young people and became a social phenomenon.
This model comes in black and metallic, one of the most popular original colors.
The black nubuck upper, reflective tongue and metallic silver midsole create an exquisite contrast.
The velvet-smooth nubuck material creates a luxurious feel, and while the color scheme is unified in black, the different textures give the piece a three-dimensional look.
While retaining the charm of the original from the '90s, this shoe has evolved to appeal to modern sneaker fans.
The design concept was inspired by the P-51, commonly known as the Mustang Fireplane, a fighter plane that was active during World War II, and was created by Nike's renowned designer Tinker Hatfield in order to incorporate Jordan's agility and agility into the shoe.
Following the explosive success of the Jordan 4, NIKE got serious about the release of the Jordan 5, with Jordan fanatic Spike Lee taking charge of directing the commercial.
The catchphrase "Is it the shoes?" became a huge hit among young people and became a social phenomenon.
This model comes in black and metallic, one of the most popular original colors.
The black nubuck upper, reflective tongue and metallic silver midsole create an exquisite contrast.
The velvet-smooth nubuck material creates a luxurious feel, and while the color scheme is unified in black, the different textures give the piece a three-dimensional look.
While retaining the charm of the original from the '90s, this shoe has evolved to appeal to modern sneaker fans.