Brand Jordan has become an iconic staple brand around the world, not only just in sports, but in entertainment and sneaker culture. Take a look as we countdown the top 10 Jordan's of All-Time.

10. Air Jordan XVII+

Air Jordan XVII originally released in 2002, during Jordan's brief return to the NBA with the Washington Wizards. XVII+ featured a white silhouette, a mock croc on heel with copper eyelets.

9. Air Jordan XIII

The Air Jordan 13 was released in 1997-98 which was the last season that Jordan played for the Bulls. While wearing the Air Jordan 13′s Jordan broke Karemm Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA record by scoring double-digits for the 788th consecutive game. Jordan also led the bulls to the franchise’s sixth NBA Championship Title and took home his sixth ring along with his sixth Final MVP honor. The Air Jordan XIII has been retroed in 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2013.

8. Air Jordan X

The Air Jordan 10 was released in 1994-95, although Jordan was not in the NBA at the time due to his pursuit in Major League Baseball. Jordan returned from retirement on March 19, 1995. These Jordan X's have been retroed twice since there creation.

7. Air Jordan I

The Air Jordan I was released in 1985 kicking off not only the greatest legacy in sneakers, but also the greatest legacy in basketball history. The original Air Jordan 1 was released in a red and black colorway to match the uniform of the Chicago Bulls. This red and black color-way was later outlawed by NBA Commissioner David Stern for not having any white on them. The Air Jordan I was originally released from 1985-1986. It was retroed in 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

6. Air Jordan VII "Cardinals"

Air Jordan VII "Cardinals" originally released in 1992, paired a smooth leather upper with a black mid-sole. Featuring a cardinal red and gold trim, this silhouette was inspired by the Huarache.

5. Air Jordan XII "White/Red"

Air Jordan XII "White & Red" originally released in 1997. Part of the second drop which featured a translucent red sole to match the mudguard, and a black liner. Designed for the mature MJ, the shoe was also worn by teammates of the Chicago Bulls championship team centers Luc Longley and Bill Wennington.

4. Air Jordan VIII "White/Red/Grey"

Air Jordan VIII originally released in 1993, one of the most iconic sneakers in the culture. These cross-strapped high tops also referred to as the "Bugs Bunnies" featured a white silhouette with a splash of cool grey & red to enhance the color-way. The sneaker also featured two velcro straps and suede heel. These Huarache-inspired predecessors, MJ wore as he cruised to his third NBA championship with the Chicago Bulls.

3. Jordan II "White/Black/Red"

Air Jordan II originally released in 1986 and definitely one silhouette that helped shape sneaker culture. The Air Jordan II was the first real more fashion-forward design that used aesthetic instead of logos. Designed by Peter Moore, the original Air Jordan II was unique in that it was made in Italy giving the shoe a luxury feel. The Air Jordan II retailed at $64.99. It has since been retroed numerous times in 1994, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2010.

2. Jordan XI "Concords"

The Air Jordan XI originally released in 1996, was created by Tinker Hatfield's and stands as one of the greatest sneaker designs of all-time. Taking inspirations for a tough patent leather and dress shoe design. Jordan wore these in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals as he shocked the world in his return to the NBA from Major League Baseball. The NBA would fine Jordan and ban the shoes for not matching dress code.

1. Air Jordan III "88"

The Air Jordan III was originally released in 1988. Multiple retros original and new colorways have been released in 1999,2000,2004,2006,2008,and 2012. It was the first Air Jordan to feature a visible air unit on the heel, the new Jumpman logo, an elephant print trim & tumble leather to give it a luxury look.

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