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Nike Air Ship Pro ‘Banned’ Promotional Sample | Size 9.5

Lot Closed

April 6, 04:30 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

NIKE, NIKE AIR SHIP PRO, SIZE 9.5

Leather, Rubber, Cotton

2020

The Nike Air Ship is a key part of the design legacy of the original Air Jordan.


In 1984, Nike gave Michael Jordan his own signature line of shoes and clothes, which was pivotal in Michael agreeing to sign with Nike. It was the first time the brand did anything like this, and it paved the way for many of the player collaborations we now see. The term “Air Jordan” was coined by Michael Jordan’s agent David Falk. David apparently came up with the name because Nike shoes had air in the soles and because, of course, Michael Jordan played basketball in the air.

 

The Nike Air Ship is a key part of the Air Jordan brand genesis. When Michael joined the NBA, the Air Jordan 1 was still not ready for him. He preferred sneakers that were lower to the ground, where he could feel the court beneath his feet. In the process of creating the Air Jordan 1, Nike supplied Jordan a limited number of Nike Air Ships – some of which had “Air Jordan” or “Nike Air” printed on the heels. This pair, featuring just “Air” is an unusual example.

 

The “Air Ship” – designed by Bruce Kilgore – was originally released in 1984, and was the first basketball shoe worn by Michael Jordan as an NBA professional. In the preseason and early games of his rookie year Michael wore a white and red colorway and also a black and red colorway (now known as ‘Bred’) that Nike had specially designed for him.

 

Michael’s Black & Red Air Ships became controversial after the NBA sent Nike a letter referencing a game on October 18, 1984 (NBA Preseason) informing the company that Jordan’s colorful shoes were a violation of the league’s uniformity of uniform clause. Nike responded by creating an infamous ad campaign around Jordan’s ‘banned’ shoes (advertising the first Air Jordans) remarking that while “the NBA threw them out of the game, fortunately, the NBA can’t stop you from wearing them.”


Presented in this lot is a promotional sample pair of the 2020 Retro Nike Air Ship Pro ‘Banned’ modeled after the original pair Michael Jordan wore in game play. The ‘Banned’ storyline holds a special place in the hearts and minds of sneaker collectors worldwide, making this sample pair a rare find for collectors.