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Air Jordan 4 Instructions and Fit Guide
The Air Jordan 4 is a natural evolution from the Air Jordan 3. Tinker Hatfield made it more breathable with the mesh and plastic netting on the sides. The lockdown heel wings were also revolutionary at the time. Michael Jordan...
Air Jordan 3 Instructions and Fit Guide
The Air Jordan 3 is most famous for its elephant print on the forefoot and heel. It was a bold design choice by Tinker Hatfield (the shoe’s designer), and it got Michael Jordan to stay with Nike and thus saved...
Air Jordan 2 Instructions and Fit Guide
The Air Jordan 2 is the least popular Air Jordan of all time - a complete turnaround from its predecessor. Although not many people prefer this model, it’s not a terrible performer on court. For its time, it pioneered the...
Air Jordan 1 Instructions and Fit Guide
The Air Jordan 1 is arguably the most recognized sneaker of all time. Everyone, even non-sneakerheads, know this shoe when they see it. It was the original that started it all for sneaker culture and features some of the best...
Jordan 36 Instructions and Fit Guide
The Air Jordan 36 is a great basketball shoe. But you may want to add more support to reinforce the stability that’s lacking due to super lightweight upper materials. You can add support by swapping the original insoles with...