Taking cues from classic track and field cleats, Louie's latest low-profile style gives you boardfeel, durability, and a clean looks on or off the board.
The AJ 3 Royal Cement features all-blue tumbled leather uppers with grey perforated leather inserts by the laces and ankle. As its name alludes, the Royal Cement features Cement print overlays around the toe and heel that provide its signature appeal.
Also known as the 'Mexican Jordan', the design pulls in elements from a range of iconic AJs like the patent leather mudguard from the AJ11, the outsole and midsole sculpting of the AJ13.
The second generation of Jordan boldly ushered in a new era of footwear. The Jordan 2 came on the heels of Jordan’s entry into the game, combining high end fashion with basketball for the first time in the sport’s history.
The shoe that started it all. This Jordan 1 sporting a classic Chicago-themed colorway with an original Nike Air tongue badge and Wings logo that cemented the franchise’s 40-year reign.
The Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Concord’ features ‘45’ stamped on the black heel tab—a nod to the jersey number that Michael Jordan wore upon his return to basketball following his first retirement.
The AJ11 wasn't just iconic—it was untouchable. Fast-forward and it's still breaking the code. The 'Gamma' doesn’t ask for attention—it surges with energy that stays lit long after lights out.
The Air Jordan 5 Retro ‘Alternate Grape’ delivers a variation on the silhouette’s classic OG colorway from 1990. A Black and green midsole, visible Air unit in the heel, and traditional icy translucent outsole completes the design.
In his never-ending search for Vulcanized Perfection, Curren Caples brings his first signature Skate shoe to the mix. The leather upper is reinforced with DURACAP™ underlays for longevity, and a POPCUSH™ insole offers lasting impact protection.
The grail resurfaces. The reissue of the Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 blends heritage and modern edge, spotlighting refined materials and a confident silhouette synonymous with hoops culture and sneaker style.
Designed by Tinker Hatfield during MJ's first retirement, the AJ10 made its way onto the court when His Airness returned to the hardwood. This shoe featured full-length Air cushioning in the midsole and flex grooves for traction on the outsole.
The iconic pop-culture sneaker from the 1989 'Back to the Future' sequel film, features a grey synthetic upper with a speckled midsole, an illuminated Swoosh logo, self power-lacing technology and glowing LED panels to give the shoe a futuristic effect.