The
Air Jordan 8 (VIII) Retro - Black / Chrome were released on
May 3, 2003, and retailed for $135. They feature a black durabuck upper with
brey and white accents, which can be seen on the infamous logo on the tongue, as
well as the heel of the shoe, with the flowing streaks. The midsole features a
dark grey color scheme, which does stand out from the black base. The shoe also
consists of anti-inversion cross straps, a poly carbonate torsion plate, air
sole, and an inner sock similar to the Nike Air Huarache. During the original
release of the Air Jordan 8 (VIII), it was one of the most advanced shoes on the
market, and in terms of Air Jordans, would be for the next 2 years, surpassing
the Air
Jordan 9 (IX), and Air
Jordan 10 (X).