The Nike Air Ship "Every Game" Draws Inspiration From Michael Jordan's Superstitions

After Nike revealed the Air Ship "Every Game" in white/blue — and it was promptly mistaken for Nigel Sylvester's unique "Bike Air" PE shortly thereafter — the mysterious model has returned in a white and red "Every Game" iteration. Though the "Every Game" is far from the original Air Ship styles that a rookie Michael Jordan took to the court in, it does have a direct connection to the man himself: it's inspired in name, if not in color, by one of his famous superstitions.Throughout his entire 15-season career with the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, Jordan wore the practice shorts from his time at UNC — where he won a national championship in 1982 — under his uniform. That's where this Air Ship gets its "Every Game" moniker from, and its "Summit White/Mystic Red/Dune Red" color scheme wouldn't look out of place with a Bulls jersey either. The epynomous "Every Game" hit is embroidered on the heels atop a red leather collar, while more red leather is used on the eyestays and Swooshes. The rest of the upper is covered in "Summit White" suede, and "aged" midsoles/outsoles round off the look. The Nike Air Ship "Every Game" is slated to release on May 10 at retailers like Asphalt Gold and is priced at $150 USD.For more from the world of footwear be sure to check out Sole Mates, a weekly Hypebeast series that spotlights notable individuals in street culture and the connection they share with their favorite sneakers. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Nike Air Ship "Every Game" Draws Inspiration From Michael Jordan's Superstitions

After Nike revealed the Air Ship "Every Game" in white/blue — and it was promptly mistaken for Nigel Sylvester's unique "Bike Air" PE shortly thereafter — the mysterious model has returned in a white and red "Every Game" iteration. Though the "Every Game" is far from the original Air Ship styles that a rookie Michael Jordan took to the court in, it does have a direct connection to the man himself: it's inspired in name, if not in color, by one of his famous superstitions.

Throughout his entire 15-season career with the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, Jordan wore the practice shorts from his time at UNC — where he won a national championship in 1982 — under his uniform. That's where this Air Ship gets its "Every Game" moniker from, and its "Summit White/Mystic Red/Dune Red" color scheme wouldn't look out of place with a Bulls jersey either. The epynomous "Every Game" hit is embroidered on the heels atop a red leather collar, while more red leather is used on the eyestays and Swooshes. The rest of the upper is covered in "Summit White" suede, and "aged" midsoles/outsoles round off the look.

The Nike Air Ship "Every Game" is slated to release on May 10 at retailers like Asphalt Gold and is priced at $150 USD.

For more from the world of footwear be sure to check out Sole Mates, a weekly Hypebeast series that spotlights notable individuals in street culture and the connection they share with their favorite sneakers.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast