Nike Air Jordan Ship Pro Banned




Nike Air Jordan Ship Pro Banned

After 36 years, the infamous "banned" black and red Nike Air Ship Pro sneakers are now on sale for the first time ever. Unexpectedly, the unpublished shoe that started the classic "Bred" coloring. Worn by Michael Jordan during the start of the 1984-85 NBA preseason in just three games and in his first two months of training with the Chicago Bulls. "His Airness" was fined $ 5,000 USD each time he wore sneakers because they violated the league's uniform policy.

The Nike Air Ship Pro "Bred" was quickly assembled by the Nike team following the signing of MJ and Air Jordan 1. Nike put together the shoe with the upper of the Nike Air Ship. The midsole and the sole of the shoe from tennis Nike Pro Circuit. The usual Air Ship sole was replaced as it was too high and heavy for MJ, who usually wore medium or low design shoes on the field. Nike Air Jordan Ship Pro Banned.

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