Collection: Air Jordan 1 High

The Jordan 1 High shot to fame back in 1985 when it was classed as a rule-breaking sneaker, due to it going against the league's uniform policy. Despite this, MJ would wear the Air Jordan sneaker, accepting the NBA's $5000 fine which Nike would pay. Fast-forward 35 years and an original pair of the Air Jordan 1 High Tops would fetch $560,000 at auction, a genuinely historical sneaker.