The Air Jordan XVIII was the first model to introduce the ".5" series. The Air Jordan XVIII.5 replaced the "+" models as a way to re-introduce the model with a twist.
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Written By: iCopped
Here is a macro photo of the Jordan XVIII midsole.
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Written By: solecollector
Pros: Very comfortable right out of the box; exceptional cushioning with great response and court feel; surprisingly good support at the ankle; insanely good traction
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Written By: airjordanxi
This was the last colorway released for the original Air Jordan XVIII Low. These like the other low top colorway retailed for $150 and came packaged with a special Air Jordan towel. The towel is white with a blue Jumpman logo to match the sneakers.
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Written By: airjordanxi
In between colorways of the original Air Jordan XVIII high, we get the first colorway of the low. They retailed for $150 and also came with the special Air Jordan towel packaged with the Air Jordan XVIII's released prior.
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Written By: airjordanxi
Taking a page from the Air Jordan XVII book, the Air Jordan XVIII also comes out in a white and red colorway to hold over fans wanting a somewhat Chicago Bulls colorway. This was the second Air Jordan model to not originally release in the traditional black and red colors.
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Written By: airjordanxi
First we get the away colorway of the original Air Jordan XVIII next we get the home colorway. These were worn by MJ during his final season with the Washington Wizards during home games.
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Written By: airjordanxi
As the 2002-03 NBA season is in full affect, the new Air Jordan XVIII debuts. This being the second and final season of MJ's two year contract with the Wizards, this first colorway is made to match the Washington Wizards uniforms. That season was also officially the last time we'd see the greatest to ever play the game on an NBA court again as at the conclusion of the season Michael Jordan retired for a third and final time leaving the game behind for good.
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29. September 2008
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