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2015 年 12 月 27 日  星期日   晴天


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Cheap Jordans 2016, Any pair of basketball shoes that carry the iconic Jumpman logo is bound to be expensive. The signature sneaker line of Michael Jordan, probably the best basketball player ever to play the game, the Air Jordan Brand has embedded itself as an important piece of basketball culture and history. From the first time Jordan laced up the “Banned” model up to the moment when he took the game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz, Jordan became the face of high quality performance sneakers and his shoes have become the stuff of legend. The Air Jordan Force IX (AJF 9) just released early in its UNC-inspired colourway, and here’s a slightly different take, just for the ladies. Instead of the university blue midsole and accents on the first pair, the ‘Dear Mama’ edition features a coral pink hue. There’s also a heart-like embroidery to complete the theme on the outer heel area. If you’re feelin’ these, they’re available now on Jordanforgirls.com. Any pair of basketball shoes that carry the iconic Jumpman logo is bound to be expensive. Jordan For Girls, The signature sneaker line of Michael Jordan, probably the best basketball player ever to play the game, the Air Jordan Brand has embedded itself as an important piece of basketball culture and history. From the first time Jordan laced up the “Banned” model up to the moment when he took the game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz, Jordan became the face of high quality performance sneakers and his shoes have become the stuff of legend. In its various styles and manifestations, the Air Jordan is such a shoe. When, in 1984, Nike created a unique shoe for Michael Jordan—the classic Air Jordan 1—the company knew it was investing its money in one of the most marketable athletes in the world. However, Nike could not have known then that they created, arguably, the most recognizable and lasting brand in contemporary sports. When the company made the shoe available to the public a year later, it transcended basketball and became a part of the fashion world. The company continued to redesign the shoe over the years, and still releases a new pair of Jordans each year, though MJ has been retired for over a decade. And though NBA players still wear their favourite Jordans in game—a testament to the brand’s lasting success as a basketball shoe—the public has embraced Jordan Brand shoes as timeless pieces of fashion like a watch or tie. Given that interminable lines still form outside shoe retailers when Nike re-releases old Jordans, the brand will not go away any time soon. Cheap Jordans 2016, Any pair of basketball shoes that carry the iconic Jumpman logo is bound to be expensive. The signature sneaker line of Michael Jordan, probably the best basketball player ever to play the game, the Air Jordan Brand has embedded itself as an important piece of basketball culture and history. From the first time Jordan laced up the “Banned” model up to the moment when he took the game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz, Jordan became the face of high quality performance sneakers and his shoes have become the stuff of legend. The Air Jordan Force IX (AJF 9) just released early in its UNC-inspired colourway, and here’s a slightly different take, just for the ladies. Instead of the university blue midsole and accents on the first pair, the ‘Dear Mama’ edition features a coral pink hue. There’s also a heart-like embroidery to complete the theme on the outer heel area. If you’re feelin’ these, they’re available now on Jordanforgirls.com. Any pair of basketball shoes that carry the iconic Jumpman logo is bound to be expensive. Jordan For Girls, The signature sneaker line of Michael Jordan, probably the best basketball player ever to play the game, the Air Jordan Brand has embedded itself as an important piece of basketball culture and history. From the first time Jordan laced up the “Banned” model up to the moment when he took the game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz, Jordan became the face of high quality performance sneakers and his shoes have become the stuff of legend. In its various styles and manifestations, the Air Jordan is such a shoe. When, in 1984, Nike created a unique shoe for Michael Jordan—the classic Air Jordan 1—the company knew it was investing its money in one of the most marketable athletes in the world. However, Nike could not have known then that they created, arguably, the most recognizable and lasting brand in contemporary sports. When the company made the shoe available to the public a year later, it transcended basketball and became a part of the fashion world. The company continued to redesign the shoe over the years, and still releases a new pair of Jordans each year, though MJ has been retired for over a decade. And though NBA players still wear their favourite Jordans in game—a testament to the brand’s lasting success as a basketball shoe—the public has embraced Jordan Brand shoes as timeless pieces of fashion like a watch or tie. Given that interminable lines still form outside shoe retailers when Nike re-releases old Jordans, the brand will not go away any time soon. Flashy and stylistic like MJ himself, Newest Jordans 2016 have come to epitomize "His Airness," both on and off the court, drawing inspiration from all facets of his life on the way to becoming an international commodity. It's no secret that Jordan's signature kicks turned the shoe game on its axis, but it's fair to say few predicted the monumental global success of the Jordan brand. Nowhere is this latter point more manifest, as the LBJ example suggests, than in the joint worlds of professional basketball and the business that surrounds it. The shoe deal has become a kind of rite of passage for any fledgling star in the NBA. A Nike or Adidas deal validates a player’s skill. If a star is good enough to have his own shoe—that is, have it designed for him and marketed under his name—a brand is created. Under the right conditions, these branded shoes can flourish in other markets than basketball and move into disparate circles of fashion. Conversely, different subgroups of a given society might find purchase in appropriating branded shoes, combining these shoes with their own unique tastes and creating a wholly original fashion trend that, as with all things marketable, eventually makes its way into the mainstream. Consider, for example, Converse’s classic Chuck Taylors: what started out as a basketball shoe now carries a far greater cultural significance, as it has made its way from the basketball court through punk and grunge circles, and now everyone wants a pair. The success of the branded basketball shoe, then, is both contingent upon the athlete’s success and simultaneously independent of it, capable of being appropriated by sundry groups of people. Flashy and stylistic like MJ himself, Newest Jordans 2016 have come to epitomize "His Airness," both on and off the court, drawing inspiration from all facets of his life on the way to becoming an international commodity. It's no secret that Jordan's signature kicks turned the shoe game on its axis, but it's fair to say few predicted the monumental global success of the Jordan brand. Nowhere is this latter point more manifest, as the LBJ example suggests, than in the joint worlds of professional basketball and the business that surrounds it. The shoe deal has become a kind of rite of passage for any fledgling star in the NBA. A Nike or Adidas deal validates a player’s skill. If a star is good enough to have his own shoe—that is, have it designed for him and marketed under his name—a brand is created. Under the right conditions, these branded shoes can flourish in other markets than basketball and move into disparate circles of fashion. Conversely, different subgroups of a given society might find purchase in appropriating branded shoes, combining these shoes with their own unique tastes and creating a wholly original fashion trend that, as with all things marketable, eventually makes its way into the mainstream. Consider, for example, Converse’s classic Chuck Taylors: what started out as a basketball shoe now carries a far greater cultural significance, as it has made its way from the basketball court through punk and grunge circles, and now everyone wants a pair. The success of the branded basketball shoe, then, is both contingent upon the athlete’s success and simultaneously independent of it, capable of being appropriated by sundry groups of people.





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