Jordan Team 1 Retro
Originally released back in 1997 before a brief return in 2002, the Jordan Team 1 has been






Originally released back in 1997 before a brief return in 2002, the Jordan Team 1 has been resurrected once again for a 2014 release. Considered by many to be the best non-signature Jordan shoe ever released, the Jordan Team 1 dropped in bevy of colorways back in the late ’90s and was rocked by everyone from Vin Baker and Derek Anderson to collegiate squads like UNC and Michigan. Seen here in black leather, the 2014 retro retains the OG look and features Zoom Air cushioning, a TPU shank, and herringbone traction while the leather upper is offset with mesh applications to the heel and tongue. Look for a variety of different Jordan Team 1 colorways to hit Jordan Brand retailers throughout the spring and summer months of 2014.