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  • AIR FORCE 1 FOAMPOSITE CUP

    265,31  (1.998,98 kn)

    In 2010, the Nike Air Force 1 received a flashy, sturdy revamp with the use of molded Foamposite on the uppers. The Air Force 1 Foamposite 2018 features the Air Force 1?s classic silhouette with a resilient, iridescent Foamposite upper. The sneaker also boasts a black strap across the ankle, a mesh tongue for an adaptive fit, and an embossed Swoosh on the sides.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 1 MID SE

    464,40  (3.499,02 kn)

    The Air Jordan 1 Mid ?Pine Green? brings back the principal hue from a full-height Jordan 1 from September 2018. Here, a tumbled leather base in Sail is accented with Pine Green overlays at the toe, heel and collar. The two-tone design is interrupted by contrasting hits of black on the Swoosh, laces and nylon tongue, topped with a Jumpman-adorned woven tag.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 1 RETRO HIGH OG

    265,31  (1.998,98 kn)

    First seen in 1986, the Air Jordan line released a series of Air Jordan 1 metallic colorways (metallic red, metallic purple, metallic green, and metallic blue). The Air Jordan 1 ?Metallic Red? colorway retroed in 2009, but it wouldn?t be until 2016 that the other metallic colorways would be released again. One of those would be this Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG ‘Metallic Navy’ sneaker.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 1 RETRO HIGH OG

    796,20  (5.998,97 kn)

    Banned by the NBA in 1985, Michael Jordan was charged $5,000 per game for wearing the Air Jordan 1 ?Black/Red’ because they didn?t include the color white which was part of the Chicago Bulls? official team colors. Used as a marketing tactic, Nike crafted the ?Banned? campaign around the sneakers to launch and promote the Air Jordan line. The sneaker was retroed in 1994, 2011, 2013 and 2016. The 2011 pair featured an ?X? on the heel paying homage to the ‘Banned’ nickname.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • AIR JORDAN 11 RETRO

    464,40  (3.499,02 kn)

    The 2018 edition of the Air Jordan 11 Retro ?Concord? features ?45? stamped on the black heel tab?a nod to the jersey number that Michael Jordan wore upon his return to basketball following his first retirement. The rest of the build keeps the shoe?s signature details intact, including a white ballistic mesh upper, black patent leather overlays and an icy translucent outsole underfoot.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 11 RETRO

    331,67  (2.498,97 kn)

    Michael Jordan?s habit of lofting game-winning shots on the big stage started early, when the 19-year-old freshman nailed a jumper to put the Tar Heels up for good during the 1982 NCAA Championship game. The Air Jordan 11 Retro ?Win Like 82? celebrates the start of MJ?s winning ways, featuring UNC team colors on a traditional AJ11 build, combining ballistic mesh, patent leather, and an icy translucent outsole.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 11 RETRO BG

    331,67  (2.498,97 kn)

    The Air Jordan 11 Retro ?Space Jam? 2016 commemorates the 20th anniversary of the movie ?Space Jam.? Worn by Michael Jordan as a Player Exclusive (PE) in both the movie and the 1995 NBA Playoffs, the 2016 retro ended up being Nike?s largest and most successful shoe launch ever. This 2016 sneaker is a more faithful reproduction of the original PE than the 2000 and 2009 retros. Sold in kids sizes 3 to 7, the BG ?Space Jam? also swaps the traditional #23 for MJ?s comeback #45 on the heel, a first for an Air Jordan 11 retail release.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • AIR JORDAN 11 RETRO LOW

    265,31  (1.998,98 kn)

    The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low ‘Concord-Bred’ combines two iconic OG colorways of the original mid-top silhouette. The upper replicates the look of the ?Concord? Air Jordan 11, featuring a white leather upper with a signature patent leather overlay in contrasting black and unexpected red branding elements at the tongue and heel. A white foam midsole gives way to a semi-translucent red rubber outsole, borrowed from the ?Bred? Air Jordan 11.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 11 RETRO LOW

    331,67  (2.498,97 kn)

    Released in May of 2017, the Air Jordan 11 Retro Low ?Barons? take their inspiration from Michael Jordan?s uniform colors during his short-lived minor league baseball career with the Birmingham Barons. The design features a black nubuck upper with grey patent leather overlays, a white midsole, and a white translucent outsole.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 11 RETRO LOW

    331,67  (2.498,97 kn)

    Released in August of 2016, the Air Jordan 11 Retro Low ?Closing Ceremony? celebrates the Rio Summer Olympics with this gold medal inspired colorway. The design combines a white mesh upper with gold patent leather overlays, black accents on the inner and tongue, and an ice blue translucent outsole

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 12 RETRO

    265,31  (1.998,98 kn)

    First introduced on the Air Jordan 7, Brand Jordan gives it’s rich burgundy hue the spotlight in the Air Jordan 12 Retro ‘Bordeaux.’ A nubuck and suede upper are made more luxurious with a faux caviar leather effect at the mudguard while Sail elements give the monochromatic design some relief. The Air Jordan 12 Retro ‘Bordeaux’ comes on the heels of a similar entirely Bordeaux Air Jordan 12 released exclusively in Milan as part of a three-part Jordan x PSNY collab.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK
  • Air Jordan 12 RETRO

    398,04  (2.999,03 kn)

    The Air Jordan 12 Retro ?Deep Royal? features a Deep Royal Blue suede upper, with a textured leather mudguard, and tonal outsole. Released in November of 2016, the design also features white and metallic silver accents and a grey carbon fiber shank.

    1 EUR = 7,53450 HRK