
The Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) Original (OG) - White / Varsity Red were released on August 9, 2003, and retailed for $175. They feature an all white leather upper with red accents including the sole and inner lining, as well as chrome accents on the Jumpman logo and lacing eyelets. The Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) appears virtually seamless, besides the visible bold stitching above the midsole. The shoe was designed by Tate Kuerbis, and is modeled after the sleek lines of the Lamborghini Murcielago,carbon fiber-based monocoque of F1 race cars, Race car driving shoes (rubber heel wrap) and Fine Italian dress shoes (bold stitching on the soles). An interesting feature which no one really ever talks about are the wing flaps towards the back of the side panel which provide ventilation to the foot, and truly helps the Lamborghini Murcielago inspiration come to life. Other features include a hidden quick lace system, carbon comfort plate, air vents, steel capped laces, full length Zoom Air insoles, as...
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The Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) Original - White / Black - Sport Royal were released on April 5, 2003, and retailed for $175. They feature an all white leather upper with a blue sole and inner lining, as well as chrome accents. The most noticeable feature is the wrap which overs the midfoot of the shoe,hiding the quick lace system. Tate Kuerbis was brought in to design them, and he had been with Jordan Brand since 1999 and Nike since 1995. Other specifications of the shoe include a carbon comfort plate, air vents, steel capped laces, full length Zoom Air insoles, as well as a second unit at the heel. The Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) is known to be very comfortable and has a sticky outsole which provides great traction on the hardwood. The futuristic and design is modeled after the sleek lines of the Lamborghini Murcielago, a carbon fiber-based monocoque of F1 race cars, Race car driving shoes (rubber heel wrap) and Fine Italian dress shoes (bold stitching on the soles). The shoe is virtually...
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The Air Jordan 18 White / Black - Chrome were released on November 15, 2003, and retailed for $175. They feature a simple all white leather upper along with a black midsole, and chrome accents. The instep features a line of perforations which provide added ventilation for the foot. They also feature an inner sleeve constructed from a velor, which provides a more supportive fit. The heel features a tab similar to the Air Jordan 6 (VI), and has a velor pouch hanging from it with “.5″ stitched on it. The Air Jordan 18.5 (XVIII.5) is sort a special edition of the shoe, and was only released in two colorways.
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The Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) Original (OG) - Black / Royal Blue were released on February 8, 2003, and retailed for $175. They feature a black suede leather upper, along with a royal blue sole. The shoe was designed by Tate Kuerbis, and is modeled after the sleek lines of the Lamborghini Murcielago,carbon fiber-based monocoque of F1 race cars, Race car driving shoes (rubber heel wrap) and Fine Italian dress shoes (bold stitching on the soles).
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