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The Air Jordan 9 Retro French Blue of 2002
The original Air Jordan 9 was released in November 1993, roughly one month after MJ announced his retirement from basketball. The retail price in the US was $125. The first Air Jordan 9 retro release took place in 2002 and included the first low-top version of the AJ 9. Additional retro releases followed every two years beginning in 2008, then annually starting in 2015 though the present day. In 2016, Nike released the Air Jordan 9 OG, which included the Space Jam model that celebrated the movie's 20th anniversary. Nike continues to announce more retro releases for the future.
History of Air Jordan 9
In 1993, the Air Jordan 9 hit the court for the first time, though Michael Jordan never scored a single point with the Chicago Bulls wearing the shoe. When Jordan surprised the world with news of his retirement on October 6, 1993, the AJ 9 was already in production. Nike had no choice but to move forward with the release even though the most famous feet in basketball had seemingly left the court forever.
Jordan 9 Retro French Blue 2002
The French Blue colorway debuted on the Air Jordan 9 silhouette for the first time in 2002. A white upper sets the base for this release, and textured white side panels add this AJ9's signature personality. White continues on the tongue and outer sole, while Flint Grey appears on the mudguard overlay that wraps the bottom of the upper from toe to heel. Flint Grey then carries over to the laces, heel tab, shiny midsole, and arch. French Blue accents make their way onto the eyelets, the top of the tongue, the Jordan Globe on the heel, the embroidered number 23 on the heel, and the Jordan Jumpman logo on the bottom tread. The French Blue colorway came onto the scene on May 4, 2002.