The Air Jordan 7 is Michael Jordan’s seventh signature basketball shoe. It originally released in 1992, and MJ won his second consecutive NBA Championship in this sneaker. Bugs Bunny replaced Spike Lee’s “Mars Blackmon” as the pitchman, and for the very first time there were no Nike logos visible on the outside. Jordan won a second consecutive NBA championship in the 7 and made history as part of the “Dream Team” during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Celebrating a special moment for China, this version of the Air Jordan 7 Retro features a mix of premium materials. Full-length Air cushioning offers a responsive sensation during wear.
New Jordans, The school is now sharing a new Air Jordan 7 made exclusively for the No. 23 women’s hoops team. The pair is also designed by Hatfield and is less direct in its color-up than most Oregon PEs, opting for a white leather upper with a matching midsole and outsole. Ducks branding includes a debossed “O” logo on the heel, a Green Jumpman on the lateral wing, and a Green and Yellow chenille “UO” patch on its Metallic Gold tongues. Each pair is individually numbered to 120 pairs, which is detailed on the woven inner tongue label.
Jordan Release 2020, This offering of the women’s Air Jordan 7 PE features a White leather upper with a matching midsole and rubber outsole. In addition to the Air Jordan 7 “Oregon Ducks” pair that surfaced late 2019, Jordan Brand has also designed a special edition Air Jordan 7 specifically for the Oregon women’s basketball team to lace up during the NCAA tournament, which begins March 21st. As expected, school pride is the focus for this exclusive colorway and is shown off through the translation of the Pit Crew’s team colors. Smooth leather materials are used to assemble its high-cut base layer, most of which permits a bold yellow hue to swarm the side panels and toe boxes. Ducks details include a debossed O logo on the heel, a green Jumpman on the lateral wing, and the standout feature, a green and yellow chenille UO patch atop a metallic gold tongue.

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