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      <title>Michael Jackson Shoes</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ One of the iconic moves from <strong>Michael Jackson</strong>'s "Smooth Criminal" music video is when all the dancers lean forward at an impossible angle(<strong>45 degree</strong>). <strong>Michael Jackson</strong>'s innovation was the development of special shoes. That is amazing, we define it as '<strong>Michael Jackson's shoes</strong>'. This style of shoes just to remember Michael Jackson (1958-2009)，Known as the "King of Pop", redefined popular culture with his energetic music, dance moves and revolutionary music videos. Including <strong>Michael Jackson & Jordan</strong> line and other style shoes. And now you can purchase different <strong>Michael Jackson's shoes below</strong>. ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 1</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>Air Jordan 1</strong>, designed by Peter Moore and released in 1985, was considered a breakthrough in basketball shoe design, although its design was improved upon later with the <strong>Nike Dunk</strong>. The <strong>Air Jordan 1</strong> is not only the greatest legacy in sneakers, but also the greatest legacy in basketball history.The first round, third overall pick, <strong>Michael Jordan</strong>, was selected by the <strong>Chicago Bulls</strong> in the 1984 NBA Draft. Before landing in the NBA, <strong>Michael Jordan</strong> excelled in college basketball at North Carolina and helped lead Team USA to a gold medal in the <strong>1984 Olympic Games</strong>.Michael Jordan soared in his rookie year wearing the <strong>Air Jordan 1</strong>. Jordan earned a spot on the All-Star team, finished third in scoring (28.2 ppg), brought back the Bulls back to the playoffs.<strong>Nike</strong>, a brand having troubles breaking into the basketball market, saw the potential in Michael Jordan as a player as well as a marketing icon and was immediately signed, fined <strong>Michael Jordan</strong> $5000 every time he wore the shoes during a game.</p> ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 2</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong> debuted in the 1986/1987 season featuring a full length air sole and very supportive midsole. The <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong> featured high quality Italian leather and its design was inspired from a 19th century Italian woman's boot.The <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong> was also the only Jordan shoe to not originally be made in black. While wearing the Air Jordan 2, <strong>Michael Jordan</strong> scored an average of 37.1 points per game and took his first of seven consecutive scoring titles. Jordan also scored 40 points in 9 straight games during the season and also put 61 up against Atlanta Hawks. Along with all the buckets came awards. Next to the <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong> in his display case, Jordan can place the slam dunk contest trophy, All-Star Game appearance, and was named to first team All-NBA. ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 3</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 3, </strong>designed by Tinker Hatfield, hit the streets in 1988. It was the first Air Jordan to feature a visible air unit on the heel, the new <strong>Jumpman logo</strong>, an elephant print trim, and tumble leather for a luxury look. These were the first Jordans to feature the "<strong>NIKE AIR</strong>" logo on the back, but later replaced by the Jumpman logo, with the words "AIR" underneath it, similar to the <strong>Air Jordan 6</strong>. These were said to be <strong>Michael Jordan's favorite shoes</strong>, he wore them during the <strong>1988 Dunk Championship</strong> (which he won) and many other historical events in his basketball career. The <strong>Air Jordan 3</strong> also is one of the most famous shoes in the Air Jordan lineup. On many polls, the <strong>Air Jordan 3</strong> finishes as the greatest sneaker of all time. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 4</strong> was first released in 1989, designed once again by Tinker Hatfield. It became the first Jordan shoe released on the global market. The <strong>Air Jordan 4</strong> featured many new design concepts. First, the straps on the side for increased ankle support. The Air Jordan 4 again featured the air sole heel for dded cushioning and a full length midsole. In the White/Black-Cement, the shoe featured a unique texturing nicknamed “<strong>Cookies & Cream</strong>” for its striking resemblance. The <strong>Air Jordan 4</strong> was another masterpiece to the Jordan lineup.The shoe was <strong>retroed in 1999</strong> in a white/black colorway and a black/cement colorway, and stores were sold out of Air Jordan 4 within hours of release. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The original <strong>Air Jordan 5</strong> was released in 1990, again designed by Tinker Hatfield. Some elements were the same from the <strong>Air Jordan 4</strong>, but the <strong>Air Jordan 5</strong>'s most distinctive feature is arguably its reflective tongue.<strong>Phil Jackson</strong> replaced Doug Collins as head coach of the Bulls in the 1989-90 season. This year was the best record that the Bulls since <strong>Jordan</strong> joined the team as well as a franchise best record at <strong>55-27</strong>. Jordan also hit his personal best when he hit <strong>69 points</strong> again Cleveland. <strong>Jordan</strong> also hit 92 three-pointers compared to only 68 in all of the prior seasons combined! Jordan again took home the scoring title, <strong>All-Star, First Team, and All-Defense</strong>. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>Air Jordan 6</strong> was released in late 1990 and designed by Tinker Hatfield. This season and this shoe was part of a defining moment for <strong>Michael Jordan</strong> and all of the <strong>Air Jordans</strong>. Jordan won his first <strong>NBA Championship</strong> wearing these sneakers.</p><p>In 2000 an Olympic colorway was released with a mixture of white, royal blue, and a hint of red (lacelocks) to symbolize the U.S.A. colors.</p> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The Air Jordan 7 was released in late 1991 and was worn by Mike in the 1991-92 season.While wearing the <strong>Air Jordan 7</strong>, Michael Jordan won his third <strong>MVP award</strong>, second <strong>NBA championship</strong>, and the <strong>NBA scoring title</strong>. On top of that, Jordan took home his second Olympic Gold Medal when the Dream Team of ‘92 crushed the international competition including a 116-48 rout over Angola.The <strong>Air Jordan 7</strong> is a very unique shoe in the Jordan line as well as a basketball shoe. The <strong>Air Jordan 7</strong> featured <strong>Huarache technology</strong> which made the shoe really stick to your foot. The shoe was much lighter weight than some of the previous Air Jordans as well. The <strong>Air Jordan 7</strong> was also unique in that it did not feature the “<strong>Nike Air</strong>” logo, a visible air unit, or clear soles. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 8</strong> was released during the 1992-93. The <strong>Air Jordan 8</strong> was the last Air Jordan shoe that Jordan wore before retiring the first time. Its base was clearly close to that of the <strong>Air Jordan 7</strong> model, but it had a lot more details, including two crossover straps on each shoe and a furry <strong>Jumpman logo</strong>.The <strong>Air Jordan 8</strong> was re-retroed in September 2007 in its aqua and black/red color along with a navy and orange and a white and orange colorway. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 9</strong> was released in 1993 shortly following the announcement of Jordan’s retirement. This model was created in the form of baseball cleats that Jordan used when playing minor-league baseball. Like the <strong>Air Jordan 7 and 8</strong> model's, the <strong>Air Jordan 9</strong> model featured an inner sock sleeve and nubuck accents. The sole featured different symbols and languages of different countries. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 10</strong> was released in 1994-95 despite Jordan’s absense from the NBA. The <strong>Air Jordan 10</strong> featured a different shape than the previous Jordan shoes did. The <strong>Air Jordan 10</strong> represents an important landmark in <strong>Jordan's basketball career</strong>. This represents Jordan's first retirement from the NBA. Inscribed on the soles of the shoes is a list of Jordan's accomplishments up to 1993. This shoe was also known as "<strong>The comeback sneaker</strong>". ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The legendary <strong>Air Jordan 11</strong> was first released for for 1995-96 season, designed by Tinker Hatfield. The <strong>Air Jordan 11</strong> are the <strong>most famous and most popular</strong> model of the Air Jordan line.When the <strong>Air Jordan 11s</strong> were <strong>retroed</strong> in 2000-2001 they would prove to become the retro that sold in the highest quantity ever and also the fastest selling Air Jordan’s of all time. The Jordan 11s were retroed in 15 colorways and sold out in every colorway! ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 12</strong> was released in 1996-97 and were the first Air Jordan shoes in the <strong>Jordan Brand line</strong>.In this season, <strong>Jordan lost the MVP</strong> by the narrowest margin in NBA history to <strong>Karl Malone</strong> as he helped lead his Jazz to the NBA Finals only to fall to Jordan and the Bulls. Jordan wore the <strong>Air Jordan 12’s</strong> while he took home his fifth NBA title and fifth NBA Finals MVP.<br />The <strong>Air Jordan 12</strong> featured something very unique in terms of design. The <strong>Air Jordan 12</strong> upper was stitched to resemble the <strong>Japanese Rising Sun</strong> flag. The <strong>Air Jordan 12</strong> also was the most durable shoes out of the whole Jordan shoe series. In addition to this, the <strong>Air Jordan 12</strong> provides the most ankle support which was great for keeping Jordan on the floor for the whole season. ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 13</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 13</strong> was released in 1997-98 which was <strong>the last season that Jordan played for the Bulls</strong>. Jordan took home his sixth ring along with his sixth <strong>Final MVP</strong> honor.Tinker Hatfield was the mastermind behind the genius design of the <strong>Air Jordan 13</strong>. The <strong>Air Jordan 13</strong> is regarded as the <strong>best designed Jordan shoe by a large percentage of Jordan sneaker fans</strong>. The <strong>Air Jordan 13</strong> was the first and only Jordan shoes to feature a <strong>hologram</strong>.The <strong>Retro Air Jordan 13’s</strong> were welcomed and sold quite well. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 14</strong> was released in 1998-99, but one famous pair got on Jordan’s feet just in time before his retirement. The <strong>Air Jordan 14’s</strong> were designed by Tinker Hatfield and took inspiration from Jordan’s Ferrari 550M. A great stylish design and a great shoe for <strong>Michael Jordan to end his NBA career</strong> in. It had in total <strong>14 Jumpmans ferrari-like</strong> shield, insole, sole, back, 2 x lace tip and front. Counting them on both shoes makes it a total of <strong>14 (XIV) Jumpmans.</strong> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ As the first <strong>Air Jordans</strong> released after Jordan's second retirement, sharing a similarity to the <strong>Air Jordan 9</strong> in that Jordan never played professionally in the shoe. There was some skepticism as to their comfort. The tongue of the shoe stuck out to mimic Jordan's well known habit of sticking his tongue out while playing. The woven kevlar <strong>Jordan 15</strong> was modeled after the fighter jet plane. This was supposed to be Tinker Hatfield's last Air Jordan (he later came back to design the <strong>Air Jordan 20</strong>) and is widely recognized as being somewhat of a failure in terms of performance and style. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>The Air Jordan 16 was released on February 17, 2001 - Jordan’s 38th birthday. This shoe was the first to not be designed by Tinker Hatfield in over a decade. The Air Jordan 16’s were designed by Nike’s Senior Footwear Designer Wilson Smith. Smith decided to bring in a few design elements/fabrics from earlier releases. For instance we saw the return of the clear rubber sole (Air Jordan 5, Air Jordan 6, Air Jordan 11) and they also featured patent leather (Air Jordan 11).</p> ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 18</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>The <strong>Air Jordan 18</strong> was released in 2003. It was the sneaker for <strong>Jordan’s last season</strong>, in which Jordan played for the <strong>Washington Wizards</strong>. The <strong>Air Jordan 18</strong> was designed by Tate Kuerbis (Jordan Senior Footwear Designer). The inspiration of the design is a combination of a number of things: Sleek racing lines of the auto world, Carbon fiber-based monocoque of F1 race cars, Race car driving shoes and Fine Italian dress shoes .</p> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan 19</strong> was released in 2004 and modeled after the <strong>black mamba snake</strong>, this is the first Jordan release after his third, and final, retirement which came after the 2002-2003 NBA season. The <strong>Air Jordan 19</strong> was produced in many Player Exclusive colorways for NBA stars like <strong>Jason Kidd, Gary Payton, Carmelo Anthony, and Ray Allen</strong>. The <strong>Air Jordan 19</strong> is the lightest and most supportive Air Jordan shoe to date and features an ultimate combination sport and style. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The design for the <strong>Air Jordan 21</strong> was inspired by the world's finest sport touring vehicles. The shoe features lower-foot air grilles, double-overlasted Phylon midsole, a carbon fiber shank plate and a seamless diamond-quilted booty.The future is now. The next generation of the greatest performance basketball shoe, designed for the greatest player to ever play the game. The <strong>Air Jordan 21</strong> shoe embodies all the elements: The man, the style, the legend…<strong>Michael Jordan</strong>. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ The <strong>Air Jordan XXIII(Air Jordan 23)</strong> is said to be the last model of the Air Jordan series by many individuals high in Jordan Brand including the head of footwear marketing, Gentry Humphrey. While there was a lot of celebration for the 20th year anniversary of <strong>Air Jordans</strong>, there is much anticipation for the 23.The <strong>Air Jordan 23/XXIII</strong> model had virtually eliminated the Jumpman logo. It is found only on the tongue of the right sneaker, and completely missing on the left sneaker, except on the ends of the shoelaces. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ This sneaker was released in early 2009. It is called the 2009 because the Air Jordan shoe produced directly before it was the 23/XXIII, and as <strong>Michael Jordan's</strong> number was 23, they didn't name any more shoes numerically.The <strong>Air Jordan 2009</strong> incorporates a new, innovative technology in basketball footwear called <strong>Articulated Propulsion Technology</strong>, or APT. The carbon fiber prosthetic running technology used by Paralympians such as April Holmes, a Team Jordan track and field athlete and the world record holder in the 100, 200 and 400-meter races, inspired designers to incorporate those elements into the shoe and results in its futuristic look. ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <font face="Arial">Taking elements from the <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong> and the <strong>Air Jordan 3</strong>, Jordan Brand graces us with the <strong>Air Jordan 2.5</strong>. These sneakers have received a lot of love from sneaker forums and it’s easy to see why. The cement print is always appreciated and was obviously inspired by the <strong>classic Jordan 3 white/cement</strong>. And, the body of the design is undoubtedly taken from the <strong>Air Jordan 2</strong>. When you put it all together with red accents, a visible Air sole unit, and Air Jordan wings logo, it comes together seamlessly to create one of the best hybrids we have seen.</font> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <font face="Arial">The <strong>Air Jordan Olympia</strong> was designed for Team Jordan basketball players to wear during the <strong>2008 Beijing Olympics</strong>. On the outsole the numbers “92-96-04-08” are engraved to signify the years Team Jordan athletes have competed in the Olympic Games. The Olympia takes obvious design elements from the <strong>Air Jordan 10</strong>. And they feature an inner bootie with tongue-less construction, contour heel foam package, full-length Zoom Air insole, performance sock liner, and a compression molded phylon midsole.</font> ]]></description>
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      <title>Air Jordan 23 Low</title>
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