Air Jordan 17 - Past Releases

The Air Jordan 17, released in 2002, represents a blend of classic design and innovative technology, capturing the essence of Michael Jordan's return to the NBA with the Washington Wizards. Designed by Wilson Smith III, the shoe draws inspiration from jazz music, evident in its sleek lines and unique details reminiscent of a brass instrument. It features a one-piece leather upper with chrome accents, adding a polished feel that reflects the sophistication of MJ's game. The shoe also incorporates a quick-lace system, TPU heel stabilizer, and a blow-molded heel chamber for extra support, showcasing a harmonious merger of aesthetics and functionality.

Technologically, the Air Jordan 17 stands out with its use of a full-length shank plate and Zoom Air cushioning, providing enhanced responsiveness and energy return, ideal for Jordan's explosive playstyle. The outsoles are crafted with herringbone patterns to ensure exceptional grip on the court, while the inclusion of a "tune-up" CD-ROM in the packaging underscores the brand's forward-thinking approach. Despite the initial high price of $200, a then-record for Air Jordans, the AJ 17 has maintained a special place in sneaker culture due to its performance-ready features and stylish design, continuing to be celebrated by collectors and athletes alike.

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The Air Jordan brand, launched in 1984, revolutionized the sneaker world and solidified itself as an icon in both sports and fashion. Created for and endorsed by NBA legend Michael Jordan, the line initially garnered attention with its bold designs and groundbreaking technology, making it a staple ...   See More: Air Jordan