The Air Jordan VII (7) was released in late 1991/early 1992.
By this time nothing could stop Michael and his confidence must have been at least 110%.
The Bulls won their second straight title and he picked up a number of awards and honors.
Jordan also went off to the Olympics bringing home another gold medal for the USA. This
of course with the unforgettable Dream Team of '92.
Hua..., who?
Hatfield created a shoe with lots of similarities with the previous model. What was unique
with the VII's was that they used some of the Nike Huarache technology to create a shoe that
really stuck to your foot. What also made you either frown or smile was the fact that the visible
air sole, the Nike Air logo, and the yellowing soles all were gone.
When Michael went to the Olympics with the Dream Team, Nike released a special olympic color combo
of the VII's. This model also featured Michael's olympic jersey number, 9 which made it very special
since all of the previous models that featured his jersey number had always been either stitched
or printed with the number 23.
Hate it or love it
The Air Jordan VII was one of the first models that really caused the customers and
collectors to take a stand. Some people straight up hated it and others loved it more
than any previous model.
Sure, taste is individual and previous models had also been met with criticism but nothing as
obvious as with the VII's. Who knows, this might have been due to the fact that Jordan's popularity was
huge by now and that Air Jordan's now were exported to all four corners of the globe making the customers
a greater number than before.
Ever since the VII's taking a stand when it comes to the design
has been a lot more obvious and we've always seen distinct pro and con divisions within the
circle of customers.