By Tafadzwa Njovana
Discover the top Air Jordan 7 Retro sneakers, loved by many and occasionally igniting debates within the sneaker community.
In 2015, Nike celebrated Michael Jordan's second NBA Championship win in 1992 with the release of this white, black and gold AJ7.
This eco-friendly A 7 was released in 2012, as part of Nike's Considered project. It's made from leftover materials of other shoes, but doesn't compromise on style.
This clean colourway commemorates MJ's performance at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he clinched a gold medal and his second consecutive NBA championship.
This lively colourway, with its pops of orange, turquoise blue, and Infrared, pays tribute to the Dream Team’s visit to Barcelona during the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Part of the “Celebration Collection”, this unique design boasts Jumpman branded ring lace locks that pay tribute to MJ’ssecond NBA Championship victory.
This colourway, referred to as the 'Paname', is a collaboration with the French football club PSG, showcasing their iconic navy and red hues.
This exclusive sneaker, crafted by Tinker Hatfield, draws its inspiration from an Afropop art poster, as seen through its distinctive triangular patchwork upper.
The AJ7 Citrus stands out with its upper made from sleek black nubuck. It incorporates a Huarache-inspired inner sleeve and vivid orange stitching for a vibrant touch.
This sneaker boasts tribal print accents, as tribute to Nike's N7 collection, which supports sports programs and funding for Native American and Aboriginal communities.
To mark the 20th anniversary of Michael Jordan’s 1992 Summer Olympics win, the 'Golden Moments' package was unveiled, featuring this stunning ‘GMP’ sneaker.