Sneaker Sunday #1
What sneakers made you fall in love? ThePackWorld team weighs in!

Do you remember that one sneaker you saw growing up that just made you fall in love? Couldn’t keep your mind off them? We at the Pack World reflected on those shoes that got us into the sneaker game. Here are some of our first loves.
Air Jordan 9 White/Black/True Red “Count Down Pack”
Najee : “It’s one of them first Jordan’s I ever saw in person. The bottom is what drew my attention with the blocky structure eating the toe box it almost looked like the mouth of a beast. The cool, smooth suede then the white leather was just so sexy, so smooth. When the light hit it right the suede would glisten and sparkle a little bit. Then the shoe has a good shape for different pant cuff sizes. My good buddy talks a lot about that and the 9 looks good with skinny’s boot cut, relaxed, tapered, shorts, sweats, whatever you wanna throw on. The white on top of the black, with the white pocket below the ankle w/the jump man, make it so you can crack em with almost any colors. So why do I love them? Because they tough as shit, fly as shit, and got a sock built in. That’s key.”
Shaan : “The first sneaker I fell in love with was the Playoff Jordan 9s. I always liked shoes but I couldn’t cop all the new shoes cause my feet kept growing and the price of shoes was too high. But those were the first shoes I copped once my feet stopped growing. They were black and white so they went with everything. And I just loved the look of em on my feet. Paying for em with my own money just solidified our bond.”
Interesting facts about the Air Jordan 9 White/Black/True Red:
- Originally released in November 1993
- Became the first Jordan model to be released while Jordan was retired
- The Jordan 9 is the only model of the original 14 Air Jordans not tied to a distinct on-court moment during Michael Jordan’s career
- The Jordan 9 model is tied to Michael Jordan’s baseball career and the 1993 Nike ad campaign for Johnny Kilroy, which was an alias for Jordan, suggesting that although he was still playing basketball for a fictitious team while playing baseball for the Birmingham Barons
Air Jordan 3 “True Blue”
Nayion: “I would say true blue 3’s… I had a pair when I was young in like 01’ or 02’ when they originally released so they remind me of my childhood… that time period, and it was also one of the shoes that Jordan wore as a wizard and I had/have a Michael Jordan obsession… It was also one of the first major non OG color ways that dropped on a classic silhouette, previous to those I only remember aqua 8’s, space jams and cool greys being the only Jordan to release with colorways outside of black and red… it was also the first shoe I purchased with own money in like 2010 or 11’ when it retroed… it was like the first new shoe I bought of my modern shoe collection and marks a turning point in my personal style… and it’s the only Jordan 3 with the elephant print behind the eye holes, it’s just a dope ass shoe.”
Interesting facts about the Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” White/True Blue:
- The True Blue had a significant impact on the boom in the retro market back in 2001
- Kobe Bryant wore the shoe during the 2003 NBA All-Star Game as a tribute to Jordan
- One of the first 3s to replace the Nike Air branding with the Jumpan logo
- Michael Jordan never got to wear the shoe as a Bull, but had plenty of runs in them during his time in DC
- During the season the Jordan 3 was released (1987-88), Michael Jordan won NBA All-Star, All-Star Game MVP, Slam Dunk Contest Title, Steal Champion, Scoring Champion, Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Valuable Player
Air Jordan 11 “Concord”
Kluse : “This had to be around 01 or 02, I had a neighbor named Buster who was like 16 or 17 and he had both. And I just remember having seen nothing like them. Shit was so futuristic. So clean. And I remember wanting a pair and my parents just not rocking. Didn’t get my first pair [of Jordans] til sophomore year of high school. Didn’t finally get my Cords till college.”
Interesting facts about the Air Jordan 11 “Concord” White/Black/Dark Concord:
- Originally released in November 1995
- Michael Jordan debuted the shoe during the 1995 playoffs against the against the Orlando Magic; Tinker Hatfield warned Jordan not wear them because they were not yet ready for market
- Michael Jordan was only able to wear the shoe for two games because the colorway didn’t abide by league regulations
- It’s the first basketball shoe to feature patent leather as a material
- The Concord was Jordan’s first release after he came back from his retirement
Air Jordan 5 “Grape”
Jordan: “I remember watching the Fresh Prince and seeing Will Smith walk around in them with no laces. His style was so crazy and colorful, and the shoe was so icy. Plus, my name is Jordan so I really thought I deserved to have those shoes. The purple bottoms with the emerald spikes really appealed to me and I loved how the rubber netting looked on the side. I finally got em back in 2013 too, but I think I either traded them or sold them. It was the 2013 release though, so when I get my next pair I’d rather cop the 06 joints. ”
Interesting facts about the Air Jordan 5 Grape White/Grape Ice/New Emerald:
- Originally released in 1990
- The only original Jordan 5 not to be worn by Michael Jordan in an NBA game
- Tinker Hatfield was inspired by World War 2 Mustang fighter planes when designing the Jordan 5 model
- Will Smith had such an impact on the shoe that Jordan brand released them in 2018 with no laces, as a tribute to the Fresh Prince
We promise this wasn’t planned, but all of our first love sneakers were Jordan brand (of course). Jordans were, and still are, such a big part of our lives, culturally speaking. Tune in next Sunday to get the scoop on some quality kicks.








