This shoe continues to be one of the rarest Air Jordan 7s on the market and bears an artistic homage to the glory days of the shoe brand's genesis moment. The Metallic Gold/Red colourway was inspired by the famous Spanish painter Joan Miro. In 2008, the brand launched the exclusive Jordan VII Retro "Miro" for its Olympic Celebration collection. This release included the much sought-after Chambray colourway.
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Then, in 2006, another 7 Retro collection launched, with Nike expanding the line to six colourways, adding two LS versions, followed by the reissue of the original Cardinal colourway and an exclusive women's style. Two years later, the brand brought back the 7 Retro in a limited release. men clothing billie eilish x nike fear of god nike x drake nocta off-white. It was offered in Charcoal, an original colourway, and French Blue, the first new colour since the OG collection's initial release. air jordan 1 high air jordan 1 mid air jordan 1 low air jordan 4 air jordan 5 nike. In typical Retro High OG fashion, these sold. Released in 2015, these simply opted for a monochromatic black upper as white contrasts took care of the sole unit and the ‘Nike Air’ branding on the tongue. In 2002, Nike launched the Air Jordan 7 Retro for a short-lived release, a decade after the original silhouette's debut. 2015: Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG (Cyber Monday) The ‘Cyber Monday’ AJ1 is one of the cleanest Jordans to drop this side of the 85 OGs. Released alongside a reverse Natural/Filbert colorway, the J2K Jordans reuse extra material from the factories.
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This Air Jordan 7 Retro is crafted with a triangular pattern throughout the upper, falling in line with other releases from the ‘Trash Talk’ program. Air Jordan VII's Long Line of Retro Collections Part of Nike’s ‘Trash Talk’ program which emphasizes the use of recycled materials and scraps from the cutting room floor.