Jordan 12

Air Jordan 12, introduced by Nike in 1996, is another iconic model in the Air Jordan series. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Jordan 12 featured an innovative design and advanced technologies that provided comfort and support for players on the court. One of the most iconic elements of the Air Jordan 12 are its tile-shaped side panels, which reference the Japanese character "Nisshoki" (the country's flag), paying homage to the brand's global influence. In addition, these shoes are equipped with the "Air" cushioning system in the heel and the "Two 3" lacing system, which additionally stabilizes the foot and ensures a better fit. Air Jordan 12 gained recognition among both players and street fashion enthusiasts, becoming one of the most iconic models in the history of the Air Jordan line.