Introducing the Air Jordan 18
The Air Jordan 18, released in 2003, holds a unique place in sneaker history as the last on-court shoe worn by Michael Jordan during his legendary NBA career.
Designed by Tate Kuerbis, the AJ18 was inspired by Italian luxury craftsmanship and Formula 1 racing aesthetics, creating a sleek and refined silhouette. Its upper showcased a one-piece leather or suede build, enhanced by functional air vents for improved breathability. The model also introduced a carbon fibre Comfort Control Plate for added stability and support, while the Zoom Air sole provided responsive cushioning.