Nike Air Ship OG 'Banned' Air Force 1. PremiumWorn by NBA rookie Michael Jordan during the start of the 1984 1985 season, the Nike Air Ship OG Banned is the actual shoe that earned the Chicago Bulls a $5,000 penalty for violating the NBAs strict uniform policy. The high top was quickly cobbled together by Nike designers while the Air Jordan 1 was still in development. Dressed in the iconic black and red colourway that would be repeated on the AJ1 when it debuted in early 85, the design combines a
while Fossil coloring is applied to the Swoosh and heel tab
and laces with a Grey toe cap completes the design
Based off the Infrared that was one of Michael Jordans original colourways from his 1991 season the first of six Championship runs for him and the Bulls the Jordan 6 Retro Black Infrared features an all black base with bold red accents featuring on the tongue
a herringbone-traction rubber outsole delivers superior grip
Dual Swooshes on the lateral atop a Phantom midsole and Grind Rubber Green outsole completes the design
The sneaker sits on a rubber cupsole
The award-winning feature as always is the deconstructed motif
achieving an equally versatile yet more delicate simplicity
Twisted rope laces secure a synthetic suede upper built with wavy side overlays in muscle-inspired colors
the Swoosh and accompanying logo hits opt for a slightly darker
each featuring a woven tag marked with Bad Bunny’s third eye graphic
the duo seems to have been on a roll releasing a myriad of colourways and new