Court Classics | Sneakers and Modern Collectibles
Court Classics | Sneakers and Modern Collectibles
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Description
NIKE, NIKE AIR SHIP, SIZE 10.5
Rubber, Leather, Cotton, Synthetic
1984
Before Nike’s “Air Jordan,” came the Nike “Air Ship.” Designed by Bruce Kilgore and originally released in 1984, it 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 creative director, Peter Moore, had specially designed for him. This was a ground-breaking move as basketball shoes of the time were primarily white with accent colors.
Michael’s Air Ships became controversial after the NBA sent a letter to Nike in February of 1985 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.”
Offered in this lot, is a pair of 'White and Blue' Nike Air Ships from 1984. An original release, this pair is incredibly rare.
The interior coding of this pair is: 10½ 841101 TY1