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Shoes were just shoes for the first 80-some-odd years of the 20th century. Then in the mid-1980s, Nike released a pair of basketball shoes featuring a certain ex-Tarheel. The Air Jordan was born, and the rest, as they say, is history.
As legend has it, the iconic Air Jordan sneaker series almost never lifted off. Soon after Michael Jordan debuted the Air Jordan I, the NBA stepped in and banned the shoe because they featured non-regulation colors. Suffice it to say, Jordan didn't listen and thusly, the great basketball shoe boom began.
This model contain USDZ and GLB format for AR and separate PBR materials.