Jordan 13 Retro CP3 Home

Jordan 13 Retro CP3 Home

Details

Colourway
White / Blue Lagoon / Court Purple
Style Code
807504-107
Department
Men
Release Date
November 12, 2015
Brand
Jordan

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Closer Look at the Air Jordan 13 Retro CP3 Home

Few shoes in the history of trainers are as iconic as Air Jordans, and few Jordans are as iconic as the 13, which released in 1997. Like all but two of the Air Jordan models worn on court by MJ himself, the 13 was designed by Tinker Hatfield. The AJ 13 represents a close collaboration between the designer and the athlete: Hatfield came to Jordan with an idea, but Jordan offered feedback that would shape the final result.

Jordan 13 History and Design: The Black Cat

After designing ten other iterations of the Air Jordan - one each year starting with the 3 - Hatfield needed fresh inspiration for the new model. He found that one day while he watched Michael play - suddenly, it all clicked. Jordan’s grace, power, the audacity of his offense, the way he conserved his energy only to spring at the perfect moment: he looked like a panther. Hatfield got to work right away. When he showed the design to Jordan, the story goes, Hatfield referred to his concept as the “Black Cat” and Jordan was floored – Black Cat was his nickname among his closest friends. And so, the 13 was born.

The Black Cat or panther concept was worked into nearly every aspect of the final product by the time of release. It represented not only a big step forward for the brand aesthetically, but technologically as well. The first Nike shoe ever designed on a computer, it includes a number of high-tech features such as a carbon fibre footplate, a holographic logo, and reflective mesh side panels.

Early sketches called for a strap so that Michael could easily adjust the tightness of the shoe on the fly during a game, but after trying on different prototypes, Jordan nixed the idea. He said that the shoe shouldn’t have anything on it that wasn’t necessary. He wanted simplicity and performance - the result was a streamlined, stylish trainer that was also the lightest Air Jordan Nike had ever produced.

The Air Jordan 13 Retro CP3 Home was released after the Black Air Jordan 13 Retro AWAY. The white and blue Jordans production basis was on the unreleased player exclusive sneakers made for Chris Paul when he played for New Orleans Hornets. The Chris Paul Jordans feature a white upper leather, and it has a CP3 logo with purple accents located on the tongue. Blue lagoon highlights complement the white quilted overlays on the underways and midsole of the shoe. The sole of the shoes has a combination of both white and blue.