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The Air
Jordan 12 was released in 1996-97 and were the first Air Jordan
shoes in the Jordan Brand line.
In this season, Jordan lost the MVP by the narrowest margin in NBA
history to Karl Malone as he helped lead his Jazz to the NBA Finals
only to fall to Jordan and the Bulls. Jordan wore the Air Jordan
12's while he took home his fifth NBA title and fifth NBA Finals
MVP.
Love for Japan
The Air Jordan 12 featured something very unique in terms of design.
The Air Jordan 12 upper was stitched to resemble the Japanese Rising
Sun flag. The Air Jordan 12 also was the most durable shoes out of
the whole Jordan shoe series. In addition to this, the Air Jordan 12
provides the most ankle support which was great for keeping Jordan
on the floor for the whole season.
Jordan Brand is Born In September, 1997, Nike decided to launch a
new sub-brand of Nike called Jordan Brand. The Air Jordan 12 was the
first Jordan shoe to be part of the Jordan Brand collection and also
did not have the Nike logo anywhere on the shoe - not even the
insole. The shoes did come in a Nike box, but these were the last.
Retroed to Death
Many Air Jordan heads were happy to hear the news that the Air
Jordan 12 was going to be retroed; however, many collectors started
to get irritated as more and more kept getting released. The
original Jordan 12's were released in only 5 color ways, but there
were 10 color ways retroed when counting the women's color ways.
On November 28, 2003, Jordan released the first of its kind - an
online exclusive shoe that was sold in a package. The Black/Carolina
"nubuck's" were $200 and came with a matching hoody and hat. Many
fans were happy to pay $200+ just for an exclusive shoe, but
collectors were far from happy when news got out that Nike released
this supposedly limited and online exclusive shoe to retailers to be
sold at only $135 or less. Some pairs ended up at designer athletic
for only $99.99 angering Jordan followers even more.
The Nubucks were not the only Air Jordan 12 release that angered
Jordan collectors. Originally, the White/Carolina was a women's
color way only made up to size 15W and in limited numbers in large
sizes. These of course sold out opening day and hit the $200+ mark
in a hurry. More were released as a general release only 2 or 3
months later making these shoes nothing special at all.

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