Monday, December 29, 2014

Air Jordan Retro III "Infrared 23"




Wearing a classic without even knowing it

What's going on shoeheads? Welcome back to another edition of My Life Through Pics & Kicks. Today we got another classic for ya, introducing the Air Jordan III Retro "Infrared 23"! I'll be the first to admit I bought these shoes purely on looks without even know the history of it (which I'll cover later in this post). Now that I know the history behind it, I appreciate this pair even more. The first that comes to mind is its bold design: The HUGE Jumpman logo on the back, the snazzy elephant print, and of course the Jumpman donned on the black tongue. I'm not going to lie, I had a guy look me up and down at the mall TWICE and then asked me about my shoes. I have to tell you, it's kinda weird being on the other side of an up and down stare, but was relieved to know he was only looking at my shoes LOL. These shoes stand out on their own when you wear them, so please check out my pics below!!!


Check out that elephant print.

Love the Infrared accents on this shoe.


Jumpmans on the tongue.


Amazing Jumpmans on the back.

Side profile.


Candid of me wearing the Air Jordan IIIs.

The battle, the commercials, the logo

Like I said earlier, this shoe has a ton of history behind it so sit back and absorb. Supposedly, Michael was becoming unhappy with Nike, and so they brought in an upcoming shoe designer named Tinker Hatfield (who later would design many other Jordans) to come up with a revolutionary shoe. What came out of this collaboration is simply nothing short of a masterpiece. This Jordan shoe was the first to incorporate the visible air unit, as well as stylish accents with the elephant print. Most importantly this was the first Jordan to don the Jumpman logo, which has been forever cemented in Air Jordan lore. Not only were these kicks fresh, Michael was continuing his Mars Blackmon commercials with Spike Lee as part of the Air Jordan III launch, which was a highly popular advertisement campaign for Nike. This revolutionary shoe was created just in time for one of Michael's greatest moments. Please check out the pics below!

One of Tinker's original sketches of the Air Jordan III model.

The original Air Jordan III donned a Nike logo instead of the Jumpman on the back.


Michael dunking on Mars Blackmon (Spike Lee) during a commercial shoot.

Michael can palm Mars.

Love this old school ad.

In 2011, Playboy model Francesca Frigo made a spoof commercial of the Mars Blackmon commercials. Air Jordans never looked so good.
Michael sporting the Fire Reds.

Tongue out = someone is going to get banged on.





Scoring with the Cement Greys on.



All-Star Game, 1988.

Donning the Black Cements.

The 1988 Slam Dunk contest is one of the most controversial and legendary match-ups of all time. After losing to Dominique Wilkins (aka Nique) in 1985, and winning the contest in 1987 (Nique was hurt during that year), the stars were aligned for a powerhouse matchup in 1988 between Michael and Nique. It was what everyone could ask for in a slam dunk contest: raw power, athleticism, and super-star action. Some say it was like a heavyweight boxing match, each side pummeling each other with a punishing blow, only to come back with an even heavier punch. Nique's dunks were simply devastating, but it was Michael who stole the show by winning the contest with a "from the free throwline, double-clutch, kiss your mama goodnight" dunk. A match-up for the ages, and another chapter in the Michael book of hoops. I hope y'all are enjoying these posts. I put my heart and passion into these, and I hope you share, appreciate, but most of all enjoy the magic. Please check out the pics below!

Michael putting on a show.

Chicago loving the show.

Dominque throwing down a devastating dunk off the backboard in the finals.

Michael double clutch reverse dunk in the finals.

Michael double clutch rock the baby dunk in the finals.

Michael showing us how to fly and sealing the contest with a double clutch from the free throw line dunk. 
Another angle of the contest-clinching dunk.


2x time champ.

Video of the 1988 Slam Dunk Championship between Dominique and Michael. A definite classic!

2 comments:

  1. That's one fly looking shoe! Ooh-wee! So much history in two shoes! Ain't no thing but a shoestring! One of your best posts I believe. Good story, bro!

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    1. Thanks bro! I absolutely love these shoes now, and I can't wait to get another pair (hopefully the cements). Definitely a classic, and thanks for the comments!

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