2011-03-16

Air Jordan 10, Retro Air Jordan Ⅹ, Release Dates & History

The Air Jordan X represents an important landmark in Jordan's basketball career. This represents Jordan's first retirement from the NBA. Inscribed on the soles of the shoes is a list of Jordan's accomplishments up to 1993. The list of accomplishments is as follows (1985–1994):
  • 85 ROOKIE OF YEAR
  • 86 63 POINTS
  • 87 SCORING TITLE
  • 88 DUNK CHAMP
  • 89 ALL DEFENSE
  • 90 SCORES 69 POINTS
  • 91 MVP/CHAMPIONSHIP
  • 92 MVP/CHAMPIONSHIP
  • 93 MVP/CHAMPIONSHIP
  • 94 BEYOND
This shoe was also known as "the comeback sneaker" because while the Air Jordan X was in the production stages, Jordan was seemingly finished with basketball and had taken up the game of baseball. But as baseball went on strike, Jordan was left with nothing to do and decided to return to the game he had dominated for so many years. He returned to the game of basketball on March 19, 1995 wearing the Air Jordan X’s, but unlike many other of his shoes which had the number “23” engraved in them, the X’s had the number “45” on them because Jordan was forced to wear the number 45 because his old number 23 had been retired. Being the 10th anniversary of Air Jordans, different colorways of the 10s were released in different cities.The Shoe was retro'd in the year 2005 in the following colorways:
Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro Steel White / Black – Light Steel Grey – Varsity Red Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro White / Obsidian – Ice Blue – Varsity Red Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro Black / White Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro White / Linen – University Blue Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro Women's White / Ice Green – Varsity Red Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro White / Varsity Red – Light Steel Grey Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro Women's White / Medium Violet – Light Graphite Air Jordan 10 (X) Retro Black / Dark Shadow – True Red Countdown Pack
The "Chicago Bulls" color way will release in the Fall of 2011.

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