Jordan Brand Revisits a 1991 Advertisement with the Air Jordan 36 "Flight School"

The Air Jordan 36 “Flight School” offers sneakerheads a trip down memory lane to the days of Spike and Mike, a Jordan Brand ad campaign that began in 1987. Spike Lee directed the spots while also playing the role of Mars Blackmon, a character from his first feature-length film She’s Gotta Have It. Similar to Spike himself, Mars is depicted as a fan of the Knicks and Air Jordans in the film. The relevant spot to this colorway finds Mars promoting “Flight School”, a place where one can “learn how to sign lotsa autographs” and “learn how to play golf in the offseason” alongside other classic Jordan references. Though the graphics found on this pair are pulled from an old Michael Jordan x Spike Lee x Nike trading card design based on the aforementioned spot.

This release finds the Air Jordan 36 carrying a primarily black and white upper made up of various graphics from the referenced trading card design. These visuals include an array of stars, “LEARN” remarks, and “Michael Jordan Flight School” text wrapping around each shoe. An icy translucent outsole combines with a layered midsole of infrared and white. The shoe’s unique hollowed-out Eclipse Plate features a metallic finish to round out the detailing.

The release is expected to take place this June via Nike and select retailers at a price of $185 USD.

In other Jordan Brand news, early images of the Air Jordan 1 High “Starfish” have surfaced.
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