Jordan 1 Retro OG High Royal

Features of the Jordan 1 Retro High OG Royal

The Air Jordan 1 is the trainer that started it all, marking the beginning of the most iconic lineage of trainers in history. In many ways, it's responsible for launching modern-day trainer culture as a whole - and it almost didn't happen.

History of Air Jordan 1

As the story goes, the year was 1984, and Chicago Bulls' rookie Michael Jordan was a hot commodity for endorsement deals, with trainers naturally being paramount.

Jordan had just come off a stellar college basketball season at the University of North Carolina. He wore Converse and was a personal fan of Adidas, so he took meetings with both companies, but they never reached a deal. It seems strange today, but at the time, Michael Jordan hated Nike - so much so that he refused to take a meeting with them.

He was persuaded by his mother, Deloris Jordan, to visit the Nike campus in Oregon and listen to their pitch. His plan was to go through the motions to appease his parents and agent but he ultimately left with a contract unlike any other.

Rather than walking in the shadows of established athletes like Magic Johnson and Larry Bird (which may have been the case had he signed elsewhere), Michael Jordan shone in the Nike limelight. He was paid more than any other athlete with a trainer endorsement at the time. Nike made him the face of its growing presence in basketball, and gave him his own trainer line - called Air Jordan.

Jordan 1 Retro High OG Royal 2017

After its 2017 release, finding the Jordan 11 UNC for sale was difficult, as this model was seen as both rare and iconic. The Jordan 11 Low UNC Nike follows the silhouette of the Air Jordan Retro 11 'Columbia' with its low-top design and simple colourway. Starting with a white mesh base, the blue patent leather overlay adds contrast to the clean design. White laces and a white midsole keep the design bright while the Icy Blue transparent outsole adds another bit of colour to the shoe. On the heel of these trainers is a blue Jumpman logo.