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Jordan Sneaker
by Rachel Johnson |
The Nike Air Jordan sneaker is celebrating its 20th successful year in the shoe business this year! Quite the accomplishment for an outstanding athlete and salesman, huh? Michael Jordan has proven for the last twenty years that not only is he a phenomenal athlete but he’s also great at marketing a seemingly simple product such as the Jordan sneaker.
Since the mid-eighties the Nike Air Jordan sneaker has been a favorite of people of all ages. The shoes are great for playing basketball, yet practical and comfortable enough for every day use. The Jordan sneaker really is a great buy, and for twenty years Nike and Michael Jordan have proven that.
In the 1980’s when the Jordan sneaker brand hit the market people thought it was just another marketing ploy to team up with a popular athlete. No one knew the staying power the Jordan sneaker would have. No one had any idea that Nike and Michael Jordan would dominate the shoe industry with the Jordan sneaker.
The Jordan sneaker can be bought at almost any shoe store. Although the Jordan sneaker tends to be one of the more expensive shoes, it provides the comfort and durability that Nike and the Jordan brand have become so well known for. If you want information about the Jordan sneaker upcoming styles you can always go to Jumpman23.com for brand information.
The following are some expected release dates for the Jordan sneaker in 2005:
- 02/26/05 Air Jordan XIII Retro
Retailing for Black/Altitude Green
$150
- 03/05/05 Jordan Team Valid8
Black/Metallic Silver
Retailing for $110
- 03/12/05 Air Jordan Carmelo 1.5
White/Metallic Silver-Orange Flash-Midnight Navy
Retailing for $120
- 03/19/05 Air Jordan XIII Retro
French Blue/University Blue-Flint Grey
Retailing for $150
- 03/26/05 Jordan XX Trainer
White/University Blue-Black
Retailing for $90
- 04/09/05 Air Jordan XX
Black/Stealth-Varsity Red
Retailing for $175
- 04/09/05 Air Jordan XX (Limited Release/Urban Accounts)
White/Black-Varsity Red
Retailing for $175
- 04/23/05 Air Jordan XIII Retro Low
White/Metallic Silver-Midnight Navy-Ice Blue
Retailing for $130
- 04/23/05 Air Jordan XIII Retro Low
White/Metallic Silver-Varsity Red-Black
Retailing for $130
- 04/23/05 Women's Air Jordan XIII Retro Low
White/Metallic Silver-University Blue-Real Pink
Retailing for $130
- 05/07/05 Air Jordan X Retro
White/Black-light Steel Grey-Varsity Red
Retailing for $125
- 05/21/05 Air Jordan II Retro Low
White/Metallic Silver-Varsity Maize
Retailing for $100
As you can see, the Jordan sneaker business won’t be slowing down any time soon. The slated releases are in response to a never-ending demand for a new Jordan sneaker. There are countless fans that boast a collection of every style of the Jordan sneaker ever made!
If you haven’t gotten in on the Jordan sneaker phase you should get on over to your local shoe store and try a pair on! They haven’t been around for twenty years for no reason, you know?
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