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Share your thoughts in the comments below! Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Tar Heels” Pays Tribute To University of North Carolina Written by Caryn Ganess for Sneaker Fortress ...
The North Carolina basketball team received a shipment of Air Jordan IX Powder Blue sneakers on Friday, and the team is ecstatic. The shoes will not be released to the public for more than a month ...
North Carolina’s football program unveiled a very special players-only edition of the Air Jordan XXIII “UNC” as it pays homage to Jordan’s Alma-mater.
UNC’s Air Jordan 4 PE is jaw-dropping—but unless you're on the team, good luck getting a pair.
When a still young and upstart Nike, best known for its track & field shoes, signed a young basketball talent out of North Carolina, little did they know where the world would take them. The Air ...
sports Mavericks Luka Doncic highlights North Carolina-Duke rivalry with newest pair of Jordan Luka 2s Doncic’s Tobacco Road Luka 2 PE shoes included UNC’s signature Carolina blue.
Michael Jordan, widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, didn’t just become a legend overnight. His time at the University of North Carolina (UNC) laid the foundation for ...
The deal with Jordan came at a risk for Nike as it offered to name a shoe after him and pay out royalties alongside the normal contract. On April 1, 1985, Nike released Air Jordan shoes in six cities.
WASHINGTON - 1985: Detail of the "Air Jordan" Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls' center Michael Jordan #23 during a game against the Washington Bullets at Capital Centre circa 1985 in Washington, D.C..