NIKE Air Jordan’s have surged in popularity after Netflix’s latest hit, The Last Dance.
The ten part docu-series focuses on Michael Jordan’s reign at the Chicago Bulls, and it’s led to a boost in popularity for Air Jordans over the last month.
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The 1997 Air Jordan’s have seen a whopping 126.67 per cent increase in interest, and the Air Jordan 1’s are up 25 per cent.
So if you want to be like Mike, and fancy your own pair then you are most definitely not alone.
Luckily for basketball fans and trainer aficionados, we’ve listed out the best places to buy Nike Air Jordans and the best pairs to snap up.
What style of Air Jordan’s should I buy?
There are a number of Air Jordan’s available, but of course it all depends whether you’re looking for fashion or function.
Some of the most popular pairs include:
Where can I buy Air Jordans?
There are a number of online shops in the UK which stock Air Jordans, they include:
The most popular shoes are selling out, so don’t hang about if you want to grab a pair.
How much are Nike Air Jordans?
Prices range from £29.95 for Baby Jordans, all the way up to £169.95 for Jordan Proto-Max’s or £159.99 for the cultural icons that are Air Jordan XXXIV.
The ever popular Nike Air Jordan 1’s are priced around £114.95– but make sure you do your homework and shop around if you want to get a good deal.
Can the Air Jordan 1’s be worn for basketball?
The Air Jordan 1 was originally designed as a basketball shoe, so it can be used for basketball.
However nowadays it’s worn more as a casual, fashion shoe.
Having first come out 1985, you’d be able to get your hands on a more comfortable, newer design for basketball.
Most new basketball shoes use knit materials rather than leather for comfort, and added flexibility.
Do Nike Air Jordan’s fit true to size?
The Air Jordan is true to size, but is initially snug as the leather upper needs to be broken into.
Want more convincing? Farfetch have put together an Air Jordan sizing guide with the help of a number of self-confessed sneaker heads which is worth checking out if you’re unsure.
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