Jordan 5 Low Golf Peace & Love - Black

About the Jordan 5 Low Golf Peace & Love in Black

The Air Jordan 5's design was inspired by American World War II fighter planes and is visible through the shark-tooth shaped design on the trainer’s midsole. Other creative elements of the Air Jordan 5 include a translucent icy outsole, adjustable lace lock, visible Nike Air unit, moulded-ankle collar and reflective tongue. The first variations of the trainer came in leather and nubuck. "Nike Air" branding was featured on the back of the shoe's original run, while later retros displayed a Jumpman logo.

History and Timeline of the Air Jordan 5

The Air Jordan 5 is Michael Jordan's fifth signature trainer under the Nike brand. This model was first released in 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield, who also created shoes in the company's archive such as the Nike Air Max, Air Trainer and Mag. Hatfield is also credited with designing every signature trainer Michael Jordan played in during his professional career in the NBA since the Air Jordan 3.

The Air Jordan 5 was originally released in four colourways:

  • Black-black/metallic silver
  • White-grape/emerald
  • White-fire red/black
  • Black/fire red with Jordan's number 23 stitched on the heel (a player exclusive for the NBA star that never got released in the '90s)

Jordan 5 Low Golf Peace & Love - Black

The Air Jordan 5 Low golf trainers are a style that takes a look and style of classic Jordan basketball trainers and makes them ready for the golf course. Jordan 5 Peace and Love golf trainers have a black upper with black laces and tie-dye print on the sock lining, side netting, and flame accent on the trainer’s midsole. The Jumpman branding on the tongue is a bright yellow. On the bottom of these trainers are translucent spikes with “PEACE” written on one sole and “LOVE” written on the other in a tie-dye print.