Air Jordan 1

The Air Jordan 1 was first released in 1985 and marked the beginning of one of the most influential sneaker lines in history. Designed by Peter Moore for basketball legend Michael Jordan’s rookie season with the Chicago Bulls, the shoe broke new ground both on and off the court. Its bold black and red colorway famously violated the NBA’s uniform policy, earning Jordan fines each time he wore them — a move that only fueled the shoe’s popularity. Nike embraced this controversy in its marketing, turning the “banned” sneaker into a cultural icon. Over time, the Air Jordan 1 transcended basketball, becoming a staple of streetwear and sneaker culture, with countless retros and collaborations keeping its legacy alive for decades.