It was April 1985, and everyone was talking about Michael Jordan. He was new to the NBA. And he was the most exciting basketball player fans had ever seen.
Jordan handled the ball with ease. He moved like a ballet dancer on the court. He didn’t just jump—he flew through the air.
But that April, people weren’t just amazed by Jordan’s basketball skills. There was something else they couldn’t stop talking about: his sneakers.
Nike paid Jordan $2.5 million to advertise for the company. Then it made a basketball shoe just for him. Nike called it the Air Jordan.
At the time, most basketball shoes were plain white. But the first Air Jordans were red and black. They were stylish. Everyone wanted them—not just basketball players. In one month, Nike sold half a million pairs.
This was a turning point in the history of the sneaker. It was no longer just a comfortable, practical shoe. It was becoming a worldwide obsession.
It was April 1985. Everyone was talking about Michael Jordan. He was new to the NBA. He was exciting to watch.
Jordan handled the ball with ease. He moved like a ballet dancer on the court. He seemed to fly through the air when he jumped.
But that April, people were noticing more than Jordan’s basketball skills. They couldn’t stop talking about his sneakers.
Nike paid Jordan $2.5 million to advertise for the company. Then it made a basketball shoe just for him. Nike called it the Air Jordan.
At the time, most basketball shoes were white. The first Air Jordans were red and black. They were stylish. Everyone wanted them—not just basketball players. In one month, Nike sold half a million pairs.
The sneaker was no longer just a comfortable, practical shoe. It was becoming a worldwide obsession.
It was April 1985, and everyone was talking about Michael Jordan. He was new to the NBA, and he was the most thrilling basketball player fans had ever seen.
Jordan handled the ball with ease. Moving like a ballet dancer on the court, he didn’t just jump—he flew through the air.
But that April, in addition to being amazed by Jordan’s basketball skills, people couldn’t stop talking about his sneakers.
Nike paid Jordan $2.5 million to advertise for the company. Then it created a basketball shoe just for him called the Air Jordan.
Most basketball shoes were plain white at the time, but the first Air Jordans were stylish, with a red-and-black design. Everyone, not just basketball players, wanted them. In only one month, Nike sold half a million pairs.
This proved to be a turning point in the history of the sneaker. It was no longer just a comfortable, practical shoe. It was becoming a worldwide obsession.