Colorway: White / Varsity Purple – Flint Grey
Style Code: 304775-151
The Air Jordan 7 (VII) Retro – White / Varsity Purple – Flint Grey were released on April 22, 2006, and retailed for $135. They are probably one of the nicest of the Air Jordan 7 (VII) line-up, as they feature a white leather upper with grey suede inserts, which contrasts so much that they catch your eyes. The midsole features black and white accents, and the outsole is grey. The history of the Air Jordan 7 (VII) is interesting, as the lines are inspired by an African Art poster that Tinker Hatfield purchased in Portland, Oregon, which further shows how he a design genius, with the ability to be inspired by almost anything. So, the Air Jordan 7 (VII) is influenced by Western African tribal patterns, which were on the poster.
The Air Jordan VII was debuted in 1991.Nothing could stop Michael and his confidence must have been at least 110% by this time.It's unforgettable that Jordan led Dream Team of ‘92,went off to the Olympics bringing home another gold medal for the USA.
Nike released a special Olympic color combo of the Air Jordan VII model which featured Jordan's Olympic jersey number, 9 while all of the previous Air Jordans models that featured his jersey number had always been the number 23.The Air Jordan VII which created by Tinker Hatfield had many similarities with the Air Jordan VI model. The Air Jordans 7 is a very unique shoe in the Jordan line as well as a basketball shoe.As it used some of the Nike Huarache technology which made the shoe really stick to your foot.Also the shoe was much lighter weight than some of the previous Air Jordans.The Air Jordans Retro 7 was no longer feature the visible air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the yellowing soles,which make it unique.The Air Jordan VII model is also commonly known as the "Hares" for the commercials promoting the shoe featured cartoon character Bugs Bunny.
Air Jordan VII was released a variety of retros in 2002 and also in 2004,and again in 2006 with different colors.In addition, in 2008, Nike released the black and blue only owned by Cheikh Mbacké, ordered for $600.