THE BEST AIR JORDANS OF ALL TIME: RISK-TAKING, HISTORY-MAKING, AND RIOT-STARTING

Ever since Michael Jordan sported that first pair of Nike sneakers back in 1984, playing for the Chicago Bulls and just starting to get people’s attention as basketball’s next big star, Jordans have been capturing the imagination of sneaker wearers around the world. No other shoe has the same cult-like status and global following.

Perhaps you’re a total b-ball nerd who’s watched and re-watched every memorable Michael Jordan moment out there. Or maybe everything you know about MJ comes from Netflix’s The Last Dance. Either way, you’ll be aware that (a) the man plays basketball like no one else on Earth and (b) he takes footwear seriously.

Today, there are 35 different Air Jordan models available, not counting countless colorways, collaborations, limited editions, and retro Jordans. From 90s street style staples and on-court speed-optimized kicks to high-fashion collabs, there are Jordans out there for every mood, taste, and event.

We’ve put together a list of what can be considered the most iconic, popular, innovative, high-performing, and generally best Jordans of all time by release dates. These are the luxury sneakers that have made the footwear line the runaway success it is today. The Jordans that get people excited about Jordans. The Michael Jordan shoes that have basically defined sneakers as we know them in the 21st century.

The Air Jordan I is the shoe that not only started the obsession with Air Jordans that continues today but also created major controversy when its black and red color combination broke the NBA’s 51% white regulation regarding sneakers.

Air Jordan II: Released in 1986

Consider the elegant Air Jordan II one of the line’s most luxurious models. It was the first of all Michael Jordan shoes to use deluxe details such as faux-lizard skin, for example, and features brogue-like perforations and Italian craftsmanship, lending it some serious upscale panache. With these nods to high-end fashion (and a higher price tag), this exclusive sneaker was one of the first to straddle the worlds of sportswear and the red carpet. The Air Jordan II can definitely be worn with a tux and is also available as a pair of low-top Jordans.

Air Jordan III: Released in 1988

The Air Jordan I might take pride of place in any sneakerhead’s collection but the Air Jordan III is pretty revolutionary too. This was the first design by Tinker Hatfield, athlete and architect turned sneaker taste-maker.

Air Jordan IV: Released in 1989

Another pair of Air Jordans to feature on the big screen, the Air Jordan IV starred in Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing. What makes the IVs some of the best Jordans of all time? Lots of things but mostly the lacing support system, known as ‘wings’, which can be customized according to the wearer’s specific preferences.

These were the first pair of Air Jordans with a global release, cementing the shoe’s superstar status. The Pure Money all-white colorway, in particular, was one of the most popular Jordan shoes ever when it was released in 2006.

Air Jordan V: Released in 1990

Taking inspiration from a WW2 Mustang fighter jet, the Air Jordan V is as fierce, determined, and uncompromising as MJ himself. The sneaker features smooth leather and nubuck, mesh side panels, and shark-tooth shapes on the midsole. The fact that these sneakers were worn by Will Smith in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air probably also contributed to making them fan favorites and some of the most popular Jordans around today.

Air Jordan VI: Released in 1991

The Air Jordan 6 is all about speed and superlative performance. Every detail has been considered for game-optimization, from the two grip holes on the tongue for easy entry to the neoprene sleeve lining, boosting comfort and minimizing the risk of blisters. Apparently, the sneaker was inspired by Michael Jordan’s Porsche 911 and the star won his first championship title with a pair of these ultra-cool creations on his feet, making it hands-down one of the best Jordan shoes of all time.

Air Jordan XI: Released in 1995

Another game-changing, risk-taking, and ground-breaking design, the Air Jordan XI found its way onto the court back in May 1995 as part of the NBA playoffs and quickly became a pop culture favorite after starring (alongside MJ) in the cult classic sci-fi animation Space Jam.

Its release in the black-and-white Concord colorway infamously led to fights and riots across America as people tried to get their hands on a pair. Proof, if you needed it, that this is one of the most popular Jordan shoes ever. The model is also available as a pair of low-top Jordans.

Air Jordan XVIII: Released in 2003

One of the most traffic-stopping and attention-grabbing sneakers of all times, the XVIII was worn by Jordan during his final farewell in Washington in 2003. It featured a driving shoe heel—another reference to the star’s penchant for ultra-fast cars—and came with a towel, brush, and driver’s manual. Then there was the vamp cover—more like something you’d find on a deluxe Italian dress shoe. Definitely a pair of sneakers that no one will forget for a while.

Air Jordan XX3: Released in 2008

Given that it was the same number he wore on the court, the 23rd model in Michael Jordan’s shoe line was always going to be extra special. And the XX3 truly is a masterpiece.

The ultimate sneaker for die-hard MJ fans, the stitching is meant to represent Michael Jordan’s DNA pattern and you’ll also find the player’s thumbprint embossed on the rear and his autograph on the toe.

As part of the trend for more eco-friendly sneakers (with Allbirds leading the way), the XX3 is also made using as little toxins, waste, and bi-products as possible.

Air Jordan XX8: Released in 2013

A newer but no less celebrated edition to the AJ line, the XX8 was endorsed by Russell Westbrook, the basketball superstar known for his flashy dunks and explosive style.

This is a show-stopping sneaker that takes no prisoners style or function-wise with its never-before-seen boot-high casing or ‘shroud’ (partly inspired by military combat boots) and responsive design with a flexible yet supportive upper and solid traction.

Air Jordan XXXV DNA: Released in 2020

The final sneakers on our list are also some of the wackiest, weirdest, and most memorable Michael Jordan shoes of all time, somehow evoking both the spirit of a fighter jet and 90s retro Jordans at the same time.

The XXXV DNA features the brand’s exposed Eclipse Plate 2.0, which extends up into the shoe’s upper, offering energy return, stability, and cushioning. A partially exposed Zoom Air bag in the heel helps with responsiveness while high-end materials like nubuck and suede mean this sneaker wouldn’t look at all out of place with a suit for a smart-casual look.