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The story began in 1984 when Nike signed a rookie named Michael Jordan. The release of the Air Jordan 1 in 1985 shattered traditional sneaker design and league rules, famously earning a "ban" from the NBA for its bold black-and-red colorway. This act of rebellion birthed modern sneaker culture. Today, buying "old" Jordans usually falls into two categories: buy old jordan sneakers
Collectibility is heavily dictated by condition. Buyers use terms like DS (Deadstock - brand new and never worn), VNDS (Very Near Deadstock), and Beaters (heavily worn shoes). A vintage sneaker holds maximum value when it